The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... hope , which occasioned the heaviness he took notice of ; are all represented in a style which men of letters call ' the great and noble simplicity . ' The attention of the disciples when he expounded the scriptures concerning himself ...
... hope , which occasioned the heaviness he took notice of ; are all represented in a style which men of letters call ' the great and noble simplicity . ' The attention of the disciples when he expounded the scriptures concerning himself ...
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... hope , when they become sensible of their mis- take , they will , in consequence of that beneficent principle they pretend to act upon , reform their prac- tice for the future . The sages , whom I have in my eye , speak of vir- tue as ...
... hope , when they become sensible of their mis- take , they will , in consequence of that beneficent principle they pretend to act upon , reform their prac- tice for the future . The sages , whom I have in my eye , speak of vir- tue as ...
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... hope The promise of the year , a plenteous crop ; When thou destroy'st thy lab'ring steer , who till'd , And plough'd with pains thy else ungrateful field ! From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke , That neck , with which the surly ...
... hope The promise of the year , a plenteous crop ; When thou destroy'st thy lab'ring steer , who till'd , And plough'd with pains thy else ungrateful field ! From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke , That neck , with which the surly ...
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