The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... seems to hear the repetition of his men's names with admiration , and waits only to answer him with as false a ... seem to de- serve his chastisement . Skilful actors think it a very peculiar happiness to play in a scene with such as top ...
... seems to hear the repetition of his men's names with admiration , and waits only to answer him with as false a ... seem to de- serve his chastisement . Skilful actors think it a very peculiar happiness to play in a scene with such as top ...
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... seems in this , a collection of the best pastorals that have hitherto appeared in Eng- land ; but , among them , none superior to that dialogue between Sylvia and Dorinda , written by one of my own sex ; † where all our little ...
... seems in this , a collection of the best pastorals that have hitherto appeared in Eng- land ; but , among them , none superior to that dialogue between Sylvia and Dorinda , written by one of my own sex ; † where all our little ...
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... seems to have no faults but what , as I may say , are excrescences from virtues . He is generous to a prodigality , more affable than is consistent with his quality , and courageous to a rashness . Yet , after all this , the source of ...
... seems to have no faults but what , as I may say , are excrescences from virtues . He is generous to a prodigality , more affable than is consistent with his quality , and courageous to a rashness . Yet , after all this , the source of ...
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... seems to speak here as an Epicurean , and might probably allude to some lines in Lucretius , lib . iii . 37 and 995. It is only by Christianity that men can be trained to that elevation of soul , which the doctrine of Epicurus , & c ...
... seems to speak here as an Epicurean , and might probably allude to some lines in Lucretius , lib . iii . 37 and 995. It is only by Christianity that men can be trained to that elevation of soul , which the doctrine of Epicurus , & c ...
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... seems to languish that for Charing Cross , by the erection of the under the anxiety of the pressing calamities of like statue in each place . I grant , private men the nation , and retires from hearing those may distinguish their abodes ...
... seems to languish that for Charing Cross , by the erection of the under the anxiety of the pressing calamities of like statue in each place . I grant , private men the nation , and retires from hearing those may distinguish their abodes ...
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