The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... pleasure , and pleasure begot singing , and singing begot poetry , and poetry begot pleasure again . Thus happy was the first race of men , but rude withal , and uncultivated . For before they could make any considerable progress in ...
... pleasure , and pleasure begot singing , and singing begot poetry , and poetry begot pleasure again . Thus happy was the first race of men , but rude withal , and uncultivated . For before they could make any considerable progress in ...
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... pleasure , if you have nicely informed yourself of the strength , situation , and his- tory of the first , or of the reasons for and against the latter . It will have the same effect , if when any sin- gle person begins to make a noise ...
... pleasure , if you have nicely informed yourself of the strength , situation , and his- tory of the first , or of the reasons for and against the latter . It will have the same effect , if when any sin- gle person begins to make a noise ...
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... pleasure to me . When I am in the country , all the fine seats near the place of my residence , and to which I have access , I regard as mine . The same I think of the groves and fields where I walk , and muse on the folly of the civil ...
... pleasure to me . When I am in the country , all the fine seats near the place of my residence , and to which I have access , I regard as mine . The same I think of the groves and fields where I walk , and muse on the folly of the civil ...
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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