The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... hath already paffed . ' After he had faid this , the afs was whipped forward , and Aguire ran the gant- let according to the fentence . The calm manner in which he refigned himself , when he found his dilgrace muit be , and the fcorn of ...
... hath already paffed . ' After he had faid this , the afs was whipped forward , and Aguire ran the gant- let according to the fentence . The calm manner in which he refigned himself , when he found his dilgrace muit be , and the fcorn of ...
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... hath no knack at writing fonnets , may however have a foft hand ; and he may arch his eye - brows , who hath not ftrength of genius for the mathematics . After the conclufion of the peace , we shall undoubt- edly have new fashions from ...
... hath no knack at writing fonnets , may however have a foft hand ; and he may arch his eye - brows , who hath not ftrength of genius for the mathematics . After the conclufion of the peace , we shall undoubt- edly have new fashions from ...
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... hath defired her name may be con- cealed , having taken offence at a phrase of double mean- ing in converfation , undiscovered by any other in the company , fuddenly fell into a cold fit of modefty . Up- on a right application of praise ...
... hath defired her name may be con- cealed , having taken offence at a phrase of double mean- ing in converfation , undiscovered by any other in the company , fuddenly fell into a cold fit of modefty . Up- on a right application of praise ...
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... hath indeed fome good lines in it , but it is not a regular piece . ' This for the most part is urged by thofe whofe knowledge is drawn from fome famous French critics , who have written upon the epic poem , the drama , and the great ...
... hath indeed fome good lines in it , but it is not a regular piece . ' This for the most part is urged by thofe whofe knowledge is drawn from fome famous French critics , who have written upon the epic poem , the drama , and the great ...
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... hath drawn for the horse of his hero , it would be almost as ill - na- tured to urge that I had ftollen my description from Vir- gil , as to reproach the Duke of Marlborough for fighting : only like Æneas . All that the most exquifite ...
... hath drawn for the horse of his hero , it would be almost as ill - na- tured to urge that I had ftollen my description from Vir- gil , as to reproach the Duke of Marlborough for fighting : only like Æneas . All that the most exquifite ...
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