The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... himself . I have in a late paper , obferved , that men who have no reach of thought do oft mifplace their affections on the means , without refpect to the end , and by a prepofterous defire of things in themfelves indifferent , forego ...
... himself . I have in a late paper , obferved , that men who have no reach of thought do oft mifplace their affections on the means , without refpect to the end , and by a prepofterous defire of things in themfelves indifferent , forego ...
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... himself obliged to a perfon , who by forwardly informing him of ill news , had caufed his foul to anticipate that forrow which she would never have felt , fo long as the ungrateful truth lay concealed . Let us then respect the happiness ...
... himself obliged to a perfon , who by forwardly informing him of ill news , had caufed his foul to anticipate that forrow which she would never have felt , fo long as the ungrateful truth lay concealed . Let us then respect the happiness ...
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... himself , ever envies virtue in others . I know not how it comes to pass , but detraction , through all ages , has been found a vice which the fair fex too eafily give into . Not the Roman fatyrift could use them with more severity than ...
... himself , ever envies virtue in others . I know not how it comes to pass , but detraction , through all ages , has been found a vice which the fair fex too eafily give into . Not the Roman fatyrift could use them with more severity than ...
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... himself grow every day more uneafy , and unwilling the fhould dif- cover the caufe , for diverfion came up to town , and to avoid all fufpicions , brought Meliffa along with him . After fome ftay here , Polydore was one day informed ...
... himself grow every day more uneafy , and unwilling the fhould dif- cover the caufe , for diverfion came up to town , and to avoid all fufpicions , brought Meliffa along with him . After fome ftay here , Polydore was one day informed ...
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... himself to thofe he vouchfafed to fpeak to , hath put into the mouths of his prophets • fuch fublime fentiments and exalted language , as must abash the pride and wit of man . In the book of Job , the most ancient poem in the world , we ...
... himself to thofe he vouchfafed to fpeak to , hath put into the mouths of his prophets • fuch fublime fentiments and exalted language , as must abash the pride and wit of man . In the book of Job , the most ancient poem in the world , we ...
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