The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... said of him , is but as of Phaeton , Quam fi non tenuit , magnis tamen excidit aufis : Though he could not command the chariot of the fun , his fall from it was illuftrious . ' So far as I conceive , Hæc eft fola noftra anchora , hæc ...
... said of him , is but as of Phaeton , Quam fi non tenuit , magnis tamen excidit aufis : Though he could not command the chariot of the fun , his fall from it was illuftrious . ' So far as I conceive , Hæc eft fola noftra anchora , hæc ...
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... said , All.nry endeavours have • been to keep myfelf from mounting this beast , and ⚫ from the shame of being feen naked ; but fince things are come thus far , let the fentence proceed ; which will be lefs than the fears and ...
... said , All.nry endeavours have • been to keep myfelf from mounting this beast , and ⚫ from the shame of being feen naked ; but fince things are come thus far , let the fentence proceed ; which will be lefs than the fears and ...
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... said , he would venture to recom mend as compleat performances . The firft , continued he , is by a gentleman of an unrivaled reputation in eve- ry kind of writing ; and the fecond by a lady who does me the honour to be in love with me ...
... said , he would venture to recom mend as compleat performances . The firft , continued he , is by a gentleman of an unrivaled reputation in eve- ry kind of writing ; and the fecond by a lady who does me the honour to be in love with me ...
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... said an haughty and proud man , you have spoke a narrow con⚫ ception , little fpirit , and defpicable carriage ; fo when you have faid a man is meek and humble , you have ac quainted us , that fuch a perfon has arrived at the hard- elt ...
... said an haughty and proud man , you have spoke a narrow con⚫ ception , little fpirit , and defpicable carriage ; fo when you have faid a man is meek and humble , you have ac quainted us , that fuch a perfon has arrived at the hard- elt ...
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... said , there is fomething which can never be learned but in the company of the polite . The virtues of men are catching as well as their vices ; and your own obferva- tions added to these , will foon discover what it is that commands ...
... said , there is fomething which can never be learned but in the company of the polite . The virtues of men are catching as well as their vices ; and your own obferva- tions added to these , will foon discover what it is that commands ...
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