The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... heart , so my conversation is pleasant , and my countenance se- rene ; I have no share in pleasures that leave a sting behind them , nor am I cheated with that kind of mirth , " in the midst of which there is heaviness . " Of all the ...
... heart , so my conversation is pleasant , and my countenance se- rene ; I have no share in pleasures that leave a sting behind them , nor am I cheated with that kind of mirth , " in the midst of which there is heaviness . " Of all the ...
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... heart , I did not look much on the stage , but formed to myself a new sa- tisfaction in keeping an eye on the faces of my little audience , and observing , as it were by reflection , the different passions of the play represented in ...
... heart , I did not look much on the stage , but formed to myself a new sa- tisfaction in keeping an eye on the faces of my little audience , and observing , as it were by reflection , the different passions of the play represented in ...
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... heart , " This is all for the injured . " The heart is ungovernable enough , without being biassed by prepossessions ; how emphatically unhappy therefore is he , who , be- sides the natural vagrancy of affection , has a passion to one ...
... heart , " This is all for the injured . " The heart is ungovernable enough , without being biassed by prepossessions ; how emphatically unhappy therefore is he , who , be- sides the natural vagrancy of affection , has a passion to one ...
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admiration agreeable Aguire Ambrose Philips ancient appear archbishop of Cambray beauty Bettenham called Cato character Charwell consider conversation Corydon countenance creatures Daubigné daughter delight desire discourse eclogues endeavour esteem eyes fancy favour fortune free-thinkers genius gentleman give Guardian happy hath heart honour humble servant humour imagination innocence John Sharpe kind king Lady Lizard laugh learning letter live look lover majesty mankind manner marriage mind nature NESTOR IRONSIDE never obliged observe occasion Othello OVID paper particular passion pastoral person pineal gland pleased pleasure poet poetry racter reader reason religion ROSCOMMON Scaron sense shepherds shew Sir Harry soul Sparkler speak Spect spirit STEELE Syphax tell Thee Theocritus thing thou thought tion town truth turn VIRG Virgil virtue wherein whole woman words writing