The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... spirit but that of malice , pretend to inform the age ; mo- hocks and cut - throats may well fet up for wits and men of pleasure . It will perhaps be expected , that I fhould produce fome inftances of the ill intention of this Free ...
... spirit but that of malice , pretend to inform the age ; mo- hocks and cut - throats may well fet up for wits and men of pleasure . It will perhaps be expected , that I fhould produce fome inftances of the ill intention of this Free ...
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... spirit of malice or envy , the infe- parable attendant on fhining merit and parts , fuch as I have always esteemed yours to be . It may perhaps be looked upon as a kind of violence to modelty , to say this to you in public ; but you may ...
... spirit of malice or envy , the infe- parable attendant on fhining merit and parts , fuch as I have always esteemed yours to be . It may perhaps be looked upon as a kind of violence to modelty , to say this to you in public ; but you may ...
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... spirits , a vivacity of behaviour , and a pleafing dependence upon their own capacities . Let a perfon be never so far gone , I advise him not to defpair ; even though he has been troubled many years with reftlefs reflexions , which by ...
... spirits , a vivacity of behaviour , and a pleafing dependence upon their own capacities . Let a perfon be never so far gone , I advise him not to defpair ; even though he has been troubled many years with reftlefs reflexions , which by ...
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... spirit as an e- pic poem , they ought therefore to have the fame regu larity . Now , an epic poem confifting chiefly in narrati on , it is neceffary that the incidents fhould be related in the fame order that they are fuppofed to have ...
... spirit as an e- pic poem , they ought therefore to have the fame regu larity . Now , an epic poem confifting chiefly in narrati on , it is neceffary that the incidents fhould be related in the fame order that they are fuppofed to have ...
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... spirit , and his natu- ral approbation of higher and more worthy purfaits , he could never fall into this littleness , but his mind would be still open to honour and virtue , in fpite of infirmities and relapses . But what extremely ...
... spirit , and his natu- ral approbation of higher and more worthy purfaits , he could never fall into this littleness , but his mind would be still open to honour and virtue , in fpite of infirmities and relapses . But what extremely ...
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