The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... show the real men better than things of greater moment . good economy is the characteristic of the Lizards . I re- member a circumstance about fix years ago , that gives me hopes he would one time or other make a figure in parliament ...
... show the real men better than things of greater moment . good economy is the characteristic of the Lizards . I re- member a circumstance about fix years ago , that gives me hopes he would one time or other make a figure in parliament ...
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... show , That all mankind are mad , from high to low . T Here is an oblique way of reproof , which takes off from the sharpness of it ; and an address in flat- try , which makes it sagreeable though never so grofs . But of all flatterers ...
... show , That all mankind are mad , from high to low . T Here is an oblique way of reproof , which takes off from the sharpness of it ; and an address in flat- try , which makes it sagreeable though never so grofs . But of all flatterers ...
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... show his activity , and readiness to convey her where she should command him . Upon the approach of the evening , a note was thrown into his coach by a porter , to acquaint him , that his mistress and her mother should take coach ...
... show his activity , and readiness to convey her where she should command him . Upon the approach of the evening , a note was thrown into his coach by a porter , to acquaint him , that his mistress and her mother should take coach ...
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... show , Come fing us now a Sion's lay . Oh no ! we have no voice nor hand For fuch a fong in such a land . III . Though far I be , sweet Sion hill , In foreign foil exil'd from thee , Yet let my hand forget his skill , If ever thou ...
... show , Come fing us now a Sion's lay . Oh no ! we have no voice nor hand For fuch a fong in such a land . III . Though far I be , sweet Sion hill , In foreign foil exil'd from thee , Yet let my hand forget his skill , If ever thou ...
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... show only half an image to the fancy ; which if we display in a live- ly manner , the mind is so dexterously deluded , that it doth not readily perceive that the other half is concealed . Thus , in writing paftorals , let the ...
... show only half an image to the fancy ; which if we display in a live- ly manner , the mind is so dexterously deluded , that it doth not readily perceive that the other half is concealed . Thus , in writing paftorals , let the ...
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