The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... drefs to criticism , are Mr Gay's . Mr Martin , Mr Philips , Mr Tickell , Mr Caney , Mr Eufden , Mr Ince , and Mr Hughes have oblig . ed the town with entertaining difcourfes in thefe volumes and Mr Berkeley of Trinity college in Dublin ...
... drefs to criticism , are Mr Gay's . Mr Martin , Mr Philips , Mr Tickell , Mr Caney , Mr Eufden , Mr Ince , and Mr Hughes have oblig . ed the town with entertaining difcourfes in thefe volumes and Mr Berkeley of Trinity college in Dublin ...
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... drefs : but the fault lies in his own exceffive and unreasonable feverity . HEN I am in deep meditation , in order to give W my wards proper have a regard to the prevalence of things which people of merit neglect , and from which those ...
... drefs : but the fault lies in his own exceffive and unreasonable feverity . HEN I am in deep meditation , in order to give W my wards proper have a regard to the prevalence of things which people of merit neglect , and from which those ...
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In Two Volumes. a knot , or any other part of her head drefs ; which , by its darkness or liveliness , might too much allay or bright en her complexion . There is fomething loofe in looking as well as you poffibly can ; but it is alfo a ...
In Two Volumes. a knot , or any other part of her head drefs ; which , by its darkness or liveliness , might too much allay or bright en her complexion . There is fomething loofe in looking as well as you poffibly can ; but it is alfo a ...
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... drefs , and am what they call an academical beau . have often lamented , that I am obliged to wear a grave habit , fince by that means I have not an opportunity to introduce fashions amongst our young gentlemen ; and fo am forced ...
... drefs , and am what they call an academical beau . have often lamented , that I am obliged to wear a grave habit , fince by that means I have not an opportunity to introduce fashions amongst our young gentlemen ; and fo am forced ...
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... drefs , I hope I may , without the imputation of being popifhly inclined , adopt into our habits ; but would willingly have the autho rity of the GUARDIAN to countenance me in this harm- lefs defign . I would not hereby affume to myfelf ...
... drefs , I hope I may , without the imputation of being popifhly inclined , adopt into our habits ; but would willingly have the autho rity of the GUARDIAN to countenance me in this harm- lefs defign . I would not hereby affume to myfelf ...
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