The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 страници |
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... true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you ; not that I think I can entertain you with my writings , but to thank you for the new delight I have , from your conversation , in those of other men . May you enjoy ...
... true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you ; not that I think I can entertain you with my writings , but to thank you for the new delight I have , from your conversation , in those of other men . May you enjoy ...
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... true relish for September , 1705 , being in his one - and - twentieth manly entertainments and rational pleasures year , he was washing his teeth at a tavern win- is not wholly lost . All the parts were acted to dow in Pall - Mall ...
... true relish for September , 1705 , being in his one - and - twentieth manly entertainments and rational pleasures year , he was washing his teeth at a tavern win- is not wholly lost . All the parts were acted to dow in Pall - Mall ...
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... true it is what the au- thor of the above verses said a little before his death of the modern pretenders to gallantry : they set up for wits in this age , by saying when they are sober , what they of the last , spoke only when they were ...
... true it is what the au- thor of the above verses said a little before his death of the modern pretenders to gallantry : they set up for wits in this age , by saying when they are sober , what they of the last , spoke only when they were ...
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... true : it is not only doing justice to the deceased merit of such persons as , had they lived , would not have had it in their power to thank me , but also an instance of the greatness of spirit in the lowest of her majesty's subjects ...
... true : it is not only doing justice to the deceased merit of such persons as , had they lived , would not have had it in their power to thank me , but also an instance of the greatness of spirit in the lowest of her majesty's subjects ...
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... true spirit in him ; for which reason I was willing to entertain any thing he pleased to send me . The subject which he writes upon , naturally raises great reflexions in the soul , and puts us in mind of the mixed condition which we ...
... true spirit in him ; for which reason I was willing to entertain any thing he pleased to send me . The subject which he writes upon , naturally raises great reflexions in the soul , and puts us in mind of the mixed condition which we ...
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