The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... spect to his merit , to let the world know , that he is now translating Homer's Iliad by subscription . He has given good proof of his ability for the work ; and the men of greatest wit and learning of this nation , of all parties , are ...
... spect to his merit , to let the world know , that he is now translating Homer's Iliad by subscription . He has given good proof of his ability for the work ; and the men of greatest wit and learning of this nation , of all parties , are ...
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... spect of stealing a fortune ; but have met with no suc- cess , being disappointed either by some of your damn- ed Ironside race , or by old cursed curs , who put more bolts on their doors and bars in their windows than are in Newgate ...
... spect of stealing a fortune ; but have met with no suc- cess , being disappointed either by some of your damn- ed Ironside race , or by old cursed curs , who put more bolts on their doors and bars in their windows than are in Newgate ...
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... with universal applause . There cannot be a greater argument of the general good understanding of a people , than a sudden consent to ' Spect . No 502 . give their approbation of a sentiment which has no emotion 59 . 309 GUARDIAN .
... with universal applause . There cannot be a greater argument of the general good understanding of a people , than a sudden consent to ' Spect . No 502 . give their approbation of a sentiment which has no emotion 59 . 309 GUARDIAN .
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