The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... writing . Whether it be that most men , at some time of their lives , have tried their talent that way , and thereby think they have a right to judge ; or whether they imagine , that their making shrewd observations upon the polite arts ...
... writing . Whether it be that most men , at some time of their lives , have tried their talent that way , and thereby think they have a right to judge ; or whether they imagine , that their making shrewd observations upon the polite arts ...
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... writing pastorals , should form in his fancy a rural scene of perfect ease and tranquil- lity , where innocence , simplicity , and joy abound . It is not enough that he writes about the country ; he must give us what is agreeable in ...
... writing pastorals , should form in his fancy a rural scene of perfect ease and tranquil- lity , where innocence , simplicity , and joy abound . It is not enough that he writes about the country ; he must give us what is agreeable in ...
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... writing in a tongue more proper for pastoral . The softness of the Doric dialect , which this poet is said to have improved beyond any who came before him , is what the ancient Roman writers owned their language could not approach . But ...
... writing in a tongue more proper for pastoral . The softness of the Doric dialect , which this poet is said to have improved beyond any who came before him , is what the ancient Roman writers owned their language could not approach . But ...
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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