The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... answers , they have often the fa- tisfaction of leaving the board in triumph . As young perfons , and particularly the ladies , are liable to be led afide by these tyrants in wit , I fhall examine two or three of the many ftratagems ...
... answers , they have often the fa- tisfaction of leaving the board in triumph . As young perfons , and particularly the ladies , are liable to be led afide by these tyrants in wit , I fhall examine two or three of the many ftratagems ...
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... answered by a brandish of his whip , and a compass taken to drive round , and fhow his activity , 1 and readiness to convey her where the should command him . Upon the approach of the evening , a note was thrown into his coach by a ...
... answered by a brandish of his whip , and a compass taken to drive round , and fhow his activity , 1 and readiness to convey her where the should command him . Upon the approach of the evening , a note was thrown into his coach by a ...
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... answer to those who ask for ease in all kinds of poetry and it is fo far true , as it ftates the notion of eafy writing in general , as that is oppofed to what is 0 C forced or affected . But as there is 58 No 15 . THE GUARDIAN . N° 15. ...
... answer to those who ask for ease in all kinds of poetry and it is fo far true , as it ftates the notion of eafy writing in general , as that is oppofed to what is 0 C forced or affected . But as there is 58 No 15 . THE GUARDIAN . N° 15. ...
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... answered with a smile , ' Mr IRONSIDE , you have convinced me . ” I fhall conclude this paper by obferving , that paftoral poetry , which is the most confiderable kind of eafy writ- ing , hath the oftenest been attempted with ill ...
... answered with a smile , ' Mr IRONSIDE , you have convinced me . ” I fhall conclude this paper by obferving , that paftoral poetry , which is the most confiderable kind of eafy writ- ing , hath the oftenest been attempted with ill ...
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... answer . Nothing is more filly than the pleasure fome people . take in what they call fpeaking their minds . A man of this make will fay a rude thing for the mere pleasure of faying it ; when an oppofite behaviour , full as innocent ...
... answer . Nothing is more filly than the pleasure fome people . take in what they call fpeaking their minds . A man of this make will fay a rude thing for the mere pleasure of faying it ; when an oppofite behaviour , full as innocent ...
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