Guardian, Band 2T. and J. Allman, 1823 |
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... pretend to act upon , reform their practice for the future . The sages , whom I have in my eye , speak of virtue as the most amiable thing in the world ; but at the same time that they extol her beauty , they take care to lessen her ...
... pretend to act upon , reform their practice for the future . The sages , whom I have in my eye , speak of virtue as the most amiable thing in the world ; but at the same time that they extol her beauty , they take care to lessen her ...
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... pretends to give , and re- fuse to make such settlement as must incapacitate him for any thing afterwards ; without just imputa- tion of being mercenary , or putting a slight upon the lady , by entertaining views upon the contingen- cy ...
... pretends to give , and re- fuse to make such settlement as must incapacitate him for any thing afterwards ; without just imputa- tion of being mercenary , or putting a slight upon the lady , by entertaining views upon the contingen- cy ...
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... pretend to it , and perhaps think they have it in the most ordinary occurrences of life . Mrs. Cornelia Lizard buys abundance of romances for the encouragement of learning ; and Mrs. An- nabella squanders away her money in buying fine ...
... pretend to it , and perhaps think they have it in the most ordinary occurrences of life . Mrs. Cornelia Lizard buys abundance of romances for the encouragement of learning ; and Mrs. An- nabella squanders away her money in buying fine ...
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... pretend to the spleen , I am never so well as in the time of a westerly wind . When it blows from that auspicious point , I raise to myself contri- butions from the British isle , by affrighting my su- perstitious countrymen with ...
... pretend to the spleen , I am never so well as in the time of a westerly wind . When it blows from that auspicious point , I raise to myself contri- butions from the British isle , by affrighting my su- perstitious countrymen with ...
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... pretends to cover his head ; that no part of his wig is composed of hair which grew above twenty miles from the buyer's place of nati- vity ; that the very neck - lock grew in the same country , and all the hair to the face in the very ...
... pretends to cover his head ; that no part of his wig is composed of hair which grew above twenty miles from the buyer's place of nati- vity ; that the very neck - lock grew in the same country , and all the hair to the face in the very ...
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acquainted Æsop ancient Anthony à Wood appear beauty behold believe body Cato character Christian Cluverius coffee-house consider creature CREECH desire discourse endeavour free-thinkers genius gentleman give greatest Guardian happiness hath heart honour hope human humble Servant imagine infinite Julius Cæsar JULY 18 JUNE JUNE 12 JUNE 20 kind King ladies learning least letter lion live look Lucretius mankind manner means ment mind muring river nature NESTOR IRONSIDE never noble obliged observe occasion OVID paper particular passion persons Pharisee pleased pleasure poem poet prayers present pretend Pyramus and Thisbe racter reader reason religion ribaldry ROSCOMMON Sadducees soul speak spect spirit Statius talk tell thee thing thou thought tion town truth twenty millions VIRG Virgil virtue wherein whole woman words write young