The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... light . By observing what qualities our writers think it will be most pleasing to others to compliment them with , one may form fome judgment which are most so to themselves ; and , in con- sequence , what fort of people they are ...
... light . By observing what qualities our writers think it will be most pleasing to others to compliment them with , one may form fome judgment which are most so to themselves ; and , in con- sequence , what fort of people they are ...
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... light . The author of it attacks this vice with an air of compliance , and alarms us against it by exorting us to it . SIR AS To the GUARDIAN ... S you profess to encourage all those who any way contribute to the public good , I flatter ...
... light . The author of it attacks this vice with an air of compliance , and alarms us against it by exorting us to it . SIR AS To the GUARDIAN ... S you profess to encourage all those who any way contribute to the public good , I flatter ...
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... lights , as will affect the fancy after the most delightful manner . But over and above a just painting of nature , a learned reader will find a new beauty super- added in a happy imitation of some famous ancient , as it revives in his ...
... lights , as will affect the fancy after the most delightful manner . But over and above a just painting of nature , a learned reader will find a new beauty super- added in a happy imitation of some famous ancient , as it revives in his ...
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... light upon it more agreeable to his company , than they thought the subject was capable of . He avoids all emotion and violence , and never is warm but on an affectionate occa- sion . Gentleness is what peculiarly diftinguishes him from ...
... light upon it more agreeable to his company , than they thought the subject was capable of . He avoids all emotion and violence , and never is warm but on an affectionate occa- sion . Gentleness is what peculiarly diftinguishes him from ...
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... which poets are apt to run , are effectual . ly removed out of the lover's way . The selecting pro- per circumstances , and placing them in agreeable lights , N ° 15 are the finest secrets of all poetry N ° 13 . THEGUARDIAN . 59.
... which poets are apt to run , are effectual . ly removed out of the lover's way . The selecting pro- per circumstances , and placing them in agreeable lights , N ° 15 are the finest secrets of all poetry N ° 13 . THEGUARDIAN . 59.
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