The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... whose subjects were fheep and oxen , and their dominions the adjoining vales As they lived in great affluence and eafe , we may pre- fume that they enjoyed fuch pleasures as that condition afforded , free and uninterrupted . Their ...
... whose subjects were fheep and oxen , and their dominions the adjoining vales As they lived in great affluence and eafe , we may pre- fume that they enjoyed fuch pleasures as that condition afforded , free and uninterrupted . Their ...
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... difpofition as any I ever met with . The widow , her mother , under whose wing she loves to appear , and is proud of it , is a pattern to perfons VOL . I. K of condition . Good fenfe , heightened and exerted with No 26 . THE GUARDIAN . 101.
... difpofition as any I ever met with . The widow , her mother , under whose wing she loves to appear , and is proud of it , is a pattern to perfons VOL . I. K of condition . Good fenfe , heightened and exerted with No 26 . THE GUARDIAN . 101.
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... whose fake your children are as much valu ed as for your own . ^ It is not for me to celebrate the lovely height of her forehead , the foft pulp of her lips ; or to defcribe the amiable profile which her fine hair , cheeks , and neck ...
... whose fake your children are as much valu ed as for your own . ^ It is not for me to celebrate the lovely height of her forehead , the foft pulp of her lips ; or to defcribe the amiable profile which her fine hair , cheeks , and neck ...
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... whose country and famil were at the fame time in the most - im- minent danger , preferved , while fhe breaks out into the moft fond and open expreffions of her paffion for her lover , is an inftance of no common addrefs . Again , to ...
... whose country and famil were at the fame time in the most - im- minent danger , preferved , while fhe breaks out into the moft fond and open expreffions of her paffion for her lover , is an inftance of no common addrefs . Again , to ...
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... whose character it is , that he takes the greatest care of his works before they are published , and has the leaft con • cern for them afterwards . I have laid it down as the first rule of paftoral , That its idea should be taken from ...
... whose character it is , that he takes the greatest care of his works before they are published , and has the leaft con • cern for them afterwards . I have laid it down as the first rule of paftoral , That its idea should be taken from ...
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