The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... spirit , and design , he is hardly below even the poet , in liberal art . It will be from these considerations useful to make the world see the affinity between all works which are beneficial to mankind is much nearer , than the ...
... spirit , and design , he is hardly below even the poet , in liberal art . It will be from these considerations useful to make the world see the affinity between all works which are beneficial to mankind is much nearer , than the ...
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... spirit , and his na- tural approbation of higher and more worthy pursuits , he could never fall into this littleness , but his mind would be still open to honour and virtue , in spite of infirmities and relapses . But what extremely ...
... spirit , and his na- tural approbation of higher and more worthy pursuits , he could never fall into this littleness , but his mind would be still open to honour and virtue , in spite of infirmities and relapses . But what extremely ...
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... spirit of it , by taking the li- berty to render his thoughts in such a way as I should have uttered them if they had been my own . It has been observed , that the private letters of great men are the best pictures of their souls ; but ...
... spirit of it , by taking the li- berty to render his thoughts in such a way as I should have uttered them if they had been my own . It has been observed , that the private letters of great men are the best pictures of their souls ; but ...
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