The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... must take place of plea- fures , profits , and all other private gratifications . Whoever wants this mo- tive , is an open enemy , or an inglo- rious neuter to mankind , in propor- tion to the mifapplied advantages with which nature and ...
... must take place of plea- fures , profits , and all other private gratifications . Whoever wants this mo- tive , is an open enemy , or an inglo- rious neuter to mankind , in propor- tion to the mifapplied advantages with which nature and ...
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... must be thought to deferve well or ill both of the world and of 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 ...
... must be thought to deferve well or ill both of the world and of 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 ...
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... must rebel against another fort of them . There are fome , Sir , that do ⚫ not stick to take a man by the collar when they have a mind to perfuade him . It is your bufinefs , I hum- bly prefume , Mr. Ironfide , to interpofe , that a ...
... must rebel against another fort of them . There are fome , Sir , that do ⚫ not stick to take a man by the collar when they have a mind to perfuade him . It is your bufinefs , I hum- bly prefume , Mr. Ironfide , to interpofe , that a ...
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... must abash the pride and wit of man . In the book of Job , the most ancient poem in the world , we have fuch paintings and defcriptions , as I have spoken of , in great variety . I fhall at prefent make fome remarks on the celebrated ...
... must abash the pride and wit of man . In the book of Job , the most ancient poem in the world , we have fuch paintings and defcriptions , as I have spoken of , in great variety . I fhall at prefent make fome remarks on the celebrated ...
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... must be a grateful reflexion to think that the fublimeft truths , which among the heathens only here and there one of brighter parts and more leisure than ordinary could attain to , are now grown familiar to the meanest inhabitants of ...
... must be a grateful reflexion to think that the fublimeft truths , which among the heathens only here and there one of brighter parts and more leisure than ordinary could attain to , are now grown familiar to the meanest inhabitants of ...
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