The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... truth well painted will certainly please the ima- gination ; but it is sometimes convenient not to dis- cover the whole truth , but that part only which is de- lightful . We must sometimes show only half an image to the fancy ; which if ...
... truth well painted will certainly please the ima- gination ; but it is sometimes convenient not to dis- cover the whole truth , but that part only which is de- lightful . We must sometimes show only half an image to the fancy ; which if ...
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Love then shall only mourn when truth complains , And Constancy feel transport in its chains ; Sighs with success their own soft anguish tell , And eyes shall utter what the lips conceal : Virtue again to its bright ... truth complains, ...
Love then shall only mourn when truth complains , And Constancy feel transport in its chains ; Sighs with success their own soft anguish tell , And eyes shall utter what the lips conceal : Virtue again to its bright ... truth complains, ...
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... truth ; for it is fallen in my way , without inquiring , to be exactly informed of this matter ; and therefore I take upon me in their vindication to as- sure you , that every part of what is said is abso- lutely false , and the truth ...
... truth ; for it is fallen in my way , without inquiring , to be exactly informed of this matter ; and therefore I take upon me in their vindication to as- sure you , that every part of what is said is abso- lutely false , and the truth ...
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