The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... hear and be ⚫ heard , and not be a button the worfe for it . Befides ⚫ the gentleman before - mentioned , there are others who are no lefs active in their harangues , but with gentle • fervices rather than robberies . Thefe while they ...
... hear and be ⚫ heard , and not be a button the worfe for it . Befides ⚫ the gentleman before - mentioned , there are others who are no lefs active in their harangues , but with gentle • fervices rather than robberies . Thefe while they ...
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... foregoing , which , as I faid , is only a fimile ; whereas Virgil pro- feffes to treat of the nature of the horfe . It is thus • admirably translated . The 6 < C The fiery courfer , when he hears N ° 86 . 21 THE GUARDIA N.
... foregoing , which , as I faid , is only a fimile ; whereas Virgil pro- feffes to treat of the nature of the horfe . It is thus • admirably translated . The 6 < C The fiery courfer , when he hears N ° 86 . 21 THE GUARDIA N.
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6 < C The fiery courfer , when he hears from far The fprightly trumpets , and the fhouts of war , Pricks up his ears , and trembling with delight , Shifts pace , and paws ; and hopes the promis'd fight . On his right fhoulder his thick ...
6 < C The fiery courfer , when he hears from far The fprightly trumpets , and the fhouts of war , Pricks up his ears , and trembling with delight , Shifts pace , and paws ; and hopes the promis'd fight . On his right fhoulder his thick ...
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... hear and fee , tranflate , borrow , paraphrafe , or con- tract , from the perfons with whom I mingle and con- verfe , and the authors whom I read . But the grave discourses which I fometimes give the town , do not win fo much attention ...
... hear and fee , tranflate , borrow , paraphrafe , or con- tract , from the perfons with whom I mingle and con- verfe , and the authors whom I read . But the grave discourses which I fometimes give the town , do not win fo much attention ...
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the undifcerning paffengers are unacquainted with the meaning of what they hear all round them : they know not how to separate the cries of mercenary traders from the fighs and lamentations of languishing lovers . The common face of ...
the undifcerning paffengers are unacquainted with the meaning of what they hear all round them : they know not how to separate the cries of mercenary traders from the fighs and lamentations of languishing lovers . The common face of ...
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