The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... concerns , by casting my eye upon a treatise , which I could not overlook without an inex- cusable negligence , and want of concern for all the VOL . I. B civil , as well as religious interests of mankind . 3 . 11 GUARDIAN .
... concerns , by casting my eye upon a treatise , which I could not overlook without an inex- cusable negligence , and want of concern for all the VOL . I. B civil , as well as religious interests of mankind . 3 . 11 GUARDIAN .
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... concern ; for this reason it is a rule in epic poetry , that the tale should be taken from the history of that country to which it is written , or at farthest from their dis- tant ancestors . Thus Homer sung Achilles to the descendants ...
... concern ; for this reason it is a rule in epic poetry , that the tale should be taken from the history of that country to which it is written , or at farthest from their dis- tant ancestors . Thus Homer sung Achilles to the descendants ...
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... concern some profession or science , are generally run over as mere empty entertainments , rather than as matter of improvement ; though , in my opinion , a refined spe- culation upon morality , or history , requires as much time and ...
... concern some profession or science , are generally run over as mere empty entertainments , rather than as matter of improvement ; though , in my opinion , a refined spe- culation upon morality , or history , requires as much time and ...
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