The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... kind of profanation to ap- proach your grace with so poor an offering , yet when I reflect how acceptable a sacrifice of first - fruits was to Heaven , in the earliest and purest ages of religion , that they were honoured with solemn ...
... kind of profanation to ap- proach your grace with so poor an offering , yet when I reflect how acceptable a sacrifice of first - fruits was to Heaven , in the earliest and purest ages of religion , that they were honoured with solemn ...
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... kind , the less was my anxiety ; and by making the thoughts of death familiar , what was at first so terrible and shocking is become the sweetest of my enjoyments . These contemplations have indeed made me serious , but not sullen ; nay ...
... kind , the less was my anxiety ; and by making the thoughts of death familiar , what was at first so terrible and shocking is become the sweetest of my enjoyments . These contemplations have indeed made me serious , but not sullen ; nay ...
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... kind ; but by the best judges are only called his select poems , as the word Eclogue originally means . Those who will take the pains to consult Scaliger's comparison of these two poets , will find that Theo- critus hath out - done him ...
... kind ; but by the best judges are only called his select poems , as the word Eclogue originally means . Those who will take the pains to consult Scaliger's comparison of these two poets , will find that Theo- critus hath out - done him ...
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