The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... thought he designed without your speaking . Therefore I have a general answer to all he can say ; as , ' Sure there never was any creature had so much fire ! ' Spondee , who Is a Critic , is seldom out of this fine man's com- pany ...
... thought he designed without your speaking . Therefore I have a general answer to all he can say ; as , ' Sure there never was any creature had so much fire ! ' Spondee , who Is a Critic , is seldom out of this fine man's com- pany ...
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... thought it an honour to be cudgelled and quarterstaffed . I observe the Lanista were the people chiefly employed , which makes me imagine our bear - garden co- pied much after this , the butchers being the greatest men in it . my own ...
... thought it an honour to be cudgelled and quarterstaffed . I observe the Lanista were the people chiefly employed , which makes me imagine our bear - garden co- pied much after this , the butchers being the greatest men in it . my own ...
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... thought fit to choose for ever , we would go into such parts of the gardens , as is consistent with the severities you have imposed on yourselves . ' To be short , Madonella permitted Rake to lead her into the assembly of nuns ...
... thought fit to choose for ever , we would go into such parts of the gardens , as is consistent with the severities you have imposed on yourselves . ' To be short , Madonella permitted Rake to lead her into the assembly of nuns ...
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... thought he put in a very odd light , and some of them to the disadvantage of my own sex . It is much to be lamented , that it is necessary to make discourses , and publish treatises , to keep the horrid creatures , the men , within the ...
... thought he put in a very odd light , and some of them to the disadvantage of my own sex . It is much to be lamented , that it is necessary to make discourses , and publish treatises , to keep the horrid creatures , the men , within the ...
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... thought indigent of the true notions of honour , if he had put up words , which , in the end of September fol- lowing , one could not resent without passing for a brutal and quarrelsome fellow . Sir Mark . But , colonel , were duels or ...
... thought indigent of the true notions of honour , if he had put up words , which , in the end of September fol- lowing , one could not resent without passing for a brutal and quarrelsome fellow . Sir Mark . But , colonel , were duels or ...
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