The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... foul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyric . But fince fomething is due to modesty , let me conclude , by telling you , that there is nothing so much I defire as to know you more thoroughly ...
... foul , there is no fubject I could launch into with more pleasure than your panegyric . But fince fomething is due to modesty , let me conclude , by telling you , that there is nothing so much I defire as to know you more thoroughly ...
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... foul to be exalted and enlarged , as well as foothed . This often requires a raifed , figurative style ; which readers of low apprehenfions , or foft and languid difpofitions , having heard of the words fuftian and bombast , are apt to ...
... foul to be exalted and enlarged , as well as foothed . This often requires a raifed , figurative style ; which readers of low apprehenfions , or foft and languid difpofitions , having heard of the words fuftian and bombast , are apt to ...
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... foul , infpires eafy thoughts . Of the thoughts fuggefted by thefe gentle fubjects , there are fome which may be fet off by ftile and orna ment ; others there are , which the more fimply they are conceived , and the more clearly they ...
... foul , infpires eafy thoughts . Of the thoughts fuggefted by thefe gentle fubjects , there are fome which may be fet off by ftile and orna ment ; others there are , which the more fimply they are conceived , and the more clearly they ...
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... foul of me this night , I could hope for mercy from him ? The bitter agonies I underwent in this my first acquaintance with myself , were so far from throwing me into defpair of that mercy which is over all God's works , that they ...
... foul of me this night , I could hope for mercy from him ? The bitter agonies I underwent in this my first acquaintance with myself , were so far from throwing me into defpair of that mercy which is over all God's works , that they ...
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... fouls is kept alive , and we have not repeated infirmities till they are become vicious habits . The vice of covetoufnefs is what enters deepest into the foul of any other ; and you may have feen men , other wife the most agreeable ...
... fouls is kept alive , and we have not repeated infirmities till they are become vicious habits . The vice of covetoufnefs is what enters deepest into the foul of any other ; and you may have feen men , other wife the most agreeable ...
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