The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... reason that because one man is eminent therefore another has a right to be impertinent and throw praises in his face . It is just the reverse of the practice of the ancient Ro- mans , when a person was advanced to triumph for his ...
... reason that because one man is eminent therefore another has a right to be impertinent and throw praises in his face . It is just the reverse of the practice of the ancient Ro- mans , when a person was advanced to triumph for his ...
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... reason whereof I cannot guess , unless it be , that because they are writ- ten in the same kind of numbers and spirit as an epic poem , they ought therefore to have the same regula- rity . Now an epic poem consisting chiefly in nar ...
... reason whereof I cannot guess , unless it be , that because they are writ- ten in the same kind of numbers and spirit as an epic poem , they ought therefore to have the same regula- rity . Now an epic poem consisting chiefly in nar ...
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... reason is , because all mankind love ease . Though ambition and avarice employ most mens thoughts , they are such uneasy habits , that we do not indulge them out of choice , but from some necessity , real or imaginary . We seek ...
... reason is , because all mankind love ease . Though ambition and avarice employ most mens thoughts , they are such uneasy habits , that we do not indulge them out of choice , but from some necessity , real or imaginary . We seek ...
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