The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... speak their master a rich man . Those about his person , as his bailiff , the groom of his chamber , and his butler , have a cheerful , not a gay air ; the servants below them seem to live in plenty , but not in wantonness . As Sir ...
... speak their master a rich man . Those about his person , as his bailiff , the groom of his chamber , and his butler , have a cheerful , not a gay air ; the servants below them seem to live in plenty , but not in wantonness . As Sir ...
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... speak of this matter in a way not yet taken notice of , when I observe that they make men do things unworthy of those very pas- sions . I shall illustrate this by a story I have lately read in the Royal Commentaries of Peru , wherein ...
... speak of this matter in a way not yet taken notice of , when I observe that they make men do things unworthy of those very pas- sions . I shall illustrate this by a story I have lately read in the Royal Commentaries of Peru , wherein ...
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... speak plain . The fourth that stepped forward was young Amyn- tas , the most beautiful of all the Arcadian swains , and secretly beloved by Amaryllis . He wore that day the same colours as the maid for whom he sigh- ed . He moved ...
... speak plain . The fourth that stepped forward was young Amyn- tas , the most beautiful of all the Arcadian swains , and secretly beloved by Amaryllis . He wore that day the same colours as the maid for whom he sigh- ed . He moved ...
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