The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... please to learn that exercise . We found our ac- count in this proceeding , as well in real profit , as in e- fteem and power in the country : for as the whole fhire is now poffeffed by gentlemen who owe Sir Harry a part of education ...
... please to learn that exercise . We found our ac- count in this proceeding , as well in real profit , as in e- fteem and power in the country : for as the whole fhire is now poffeffed by gentlemen who owe Sir Harry a part of education ...
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... please . Chearfulness , gentleness , fortitude , libera- Jity , magnificence , and all the virtues which adorn men , which infpire heroes , are most confpicuous in lovers . 1 fpeak of love as when fuch as are in this company are the ...
... please . Chearfulness , gentleness , fortitude , libera- Jity , magnificence , and all the virtues which adorn men , which infpire heroes , are most confpicuous in lovers . 1 fpeak of love as when fuch as are in this company are the ...
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... please my partial eyes ; The charms that have fubdu'd my heart , Another may defpife . H. Thy face is to my humour made , Another it may fright ; Perhaps by fome fond whim betray'd , In oddness I delight . III . Vain youth , to your ...
... please my partial eyes ; The charms that have fubdu'd my heart , Another may defpife . H. Thy face is to my humour made , Another it may fright ; Perhaps by fome fond whim betray'd , In oddness I delight . III . Vain youth , to your ...
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... what you pleased ; but wou'd it would please heaven I could die , before I am added to the number of those mi- ferable wretches who live without honour ! With C 10 70 12 " ' this reflection fhe wept anew 48 No 17 . THE GUARDIAN .
... what you pleased ; but wou'd it would please heaven I could die , before I am added to the number of those mi- ferable wretches who live without honour ! With C 10 70 12 " ' this reflection fhe wept anew 48 No 17 . THE GUARDIAN .
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... please the imagination ; but it is fometimes con- venient not to di cover the whole truth , but that part which only is delightful . We must fometimes fhow only half an image to the fancy ; which if we difplay in a live- ly manner , the ...
... please the imagination ; but it is fometimes con- venient not to di cover the whole truth , but that part which only is delightful . We must fometimes fhow only half an image to the fancy ; which if we difplay in a live- ly manner , the ...
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