The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... conversation of gentle- men , the improvement of ladies , the wealth of traders , and the encouragement of artificers . The circumstance relating to those who excel in mechanics , shall be con- fidered with particular application . It ...
... conversation of gentle- men , the improvement of ladies , the wealth of traders , and the encouragement of artificers . The circumstance relating to those who excel in mechanics , shall be con- fidered with particular application . It ...
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... conversation . I chuse indeed to go thither , to divert any anxiety or weariness which at any time I find grow upon me from any present business or care . It is faid , that a little mirth and diversion are what recreate the spirits upon ...
... conversation . I chuse indeed to go thither , to divert any anxiety or weariness which at any time I find grow upon me from any present business or care . It is faid , that a little mirth and diversion are what recreate the spirits upon ...
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... parts . His virtues are much greater than his ac complishments , as to his conversation . But when you come to confider his conduct with relation to his manners and fortune , it would be a very great injury 22 N ° 6 . THE GUARDIAN .
... parts . His virtues are much greater than his ac complishments , as to his conversation . But when you come to confider his conduct with relation to his manners and fortune , it would be a very great injury 22 N ° 6 . THE GUARDIAN .
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... conversation , undiscovered by any other in the company , fuddenly fell into a cold fit of modesty . Up- on a right application of praise of her virtue , I threw the lady into an agreeable waking dream , fettled the fermentation of her ...
... conversation , undiscovered by any other in the company , fuddenly fell into a cold fit of modesty . Up- on a right application of praise of her virtue , I threw the lady into an agreeable waking dream , fettled the fermentation of her ...
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... conversation , to converse with them as a man would with those from whom he might have expectations , but without making requests . I don't know that I ever heard him make what they call a compliment , or be particular in his address to ...
... conversation , to converse with them as a man would with those from whom he might have expectations , but without making requests . I don't know that I ever heard him make what they call a compliment , or be particular in his address to ...
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