The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... thought or fenfe . But as the human mind is dignified by a more comprehenfive faculty than can be found in the inferior animals , it is natural for men not only to have an eye , each to his own happiness , but alfo to endeavour to pro ...
... thought or fenfe . But as the human mind is dignified by a more comprehenfive faculty than can be found in the inferior animals , it is natural for men not only to have an eye , each to his own happiness , but alfo to endeavour to pro ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... thought , and fo by degrees took occafion to break off all acquaintance . There were feveral little infignificant reflections caft upon me , as being a lady of a great many quaintneffes , and fuch like , which 1 feemed not " · « " · to ...
... thought , and fo by degrees took occafion to break off all acquaintance . There were feveral little infignificant reflections caft upon me , as being a lady of a great many quaintneffes , and fuch like , which 1 feemed not " · « " · to ...
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... thought it mighty pretty . He ' made no answer , but inftantly repeated the verses . " The Mulcibers who in the Minories sweat , And maffive bars on stubborn anvils beat ; Deform'd themselves , yet forge thofe ftays of steel , Which arm ...
... thought it mighty pretty . He ' made no answer , but inftantly repeated the verses . " The Mulcibers who in the Minories sweat , And maffive bars on stubborn anvils beat ; Deform'd themselves , yet forge thofe ftays of steel , Which arm ...
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... thought , and falfe ornaments . As I have been flattered by my friends , that I have fome genius for poetry , I fometimes turn my thoughts that way ; and with pleasure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life , which de ...
... thought , and falfe ornaments . As I have been flattered by my friends , that I have fome genius for poetry , I fometimes turn my thoughts that way ; and with pleasure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life , which de ...
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