The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... turning religion . Nor is the other part of their defign better executed . Look into their pretended truths ; are they not fo many wretched abfurdities , maintain- ed in oppofition to the light of nature and divine re- velation by fly ...
... turning religion . Nor is the other part of their defign better executed . Look into their pretended truths ; are they not fo many wretched abfurdities , maintain- ed in oppofition to the light of nature and divine re- velation by fly ...
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... turning to me , And as for you , ' Madam , Prior has already given us your character , That air and harmony of shape exprefs , Fine by degrees , yet beautifully lefs . • I perceived immediately a malignant smile display it- • felf in ...
... turning to me , And as for you , ' Madam , Prior has already given us your character , That air and harmony of shape exprefs , Fine by degrees , yet beautifully lefs . • I perceived immediately a malignant smile display it- • felf in ...
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... turn my thoughts that way ; and with pleasure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life , which de- lights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational fatisfaction in that which is ⚫ called ...
... turn my thoughts that way ; and with pleasure reflect , that I have got over that childish part of life , which de- lights in points and turns of wit ; and that I can take a manly and rational fatisfaction in that which is ⚫ called ...
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... turns the turf , and shakes the folid ground . Fire from his eyes , clouds from his noftrils flow ; He bears his rider headlong on the foe . } Now follows that in the book of Job ; which un- • der all the difadvantages of having been ...
... turns the turf , and shakes the folid ground . Fire from his eyes , clouds from his noftrils flow ; He bears his rider headlong on the foe . } Now follows that in the book of Job ; which un- • der all the difadvantages of having been ...
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... turn'd to an humorous way of breathing in each other's faces , and catching the impreffion . The gay creatures were thus loving and pleafing their ima- ginations with their nearnefs and diftance , till the win- dows were so tranfparent ...
... turn'd to an humorous way of breathing in each other's faces , and catching the impreffion . The gay creatures were thus loving and pleafing their ima- ginations with their nearnefs and diftance , till the win- dows were so tranfparent ...
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againſt Ants aſked Auguſt beauty becauſe befides body confider confiderable converfation creatures defign defire diſcovered drefs Dunkirk Engliſh faid fame faſhion fays fecret feems feen felf female fenfe fent ferve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fhow fide filk fince firſt fmall fome fomething foon foul fpeak fpecies fpirit ftill fubject fuch fure fword gentleman give greateſt hath heart Helim herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe humble fervant huſband IRONSIDE itſelf juft lady laft laſt lefs letter lion mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neft NESTOR obferved occafion ourſelves OVID paffed paffion paper perfon philofopher pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poet prefent publick publiſhed raiſed reader reafon reprefented Rhadamanthus Santon ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſpeak thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand tion underſtanding uſe VIRG virtue whofe whole