The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... look upon as the greatest embellishments of this work . Thus far I thought necessary to say relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from ...
... look upon as the greatest embellishments of this work . Thus far I thought necessary to say relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from ...
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... look pleas'd , when he shall rage and scele , Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; One month this ... looks kind , but not a word she speaks : Wondering , he star'd , scarcely his eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably ...
... look pleas'd , when he shall rage and scele , Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; One month this ... looks kind , but not a word she speaks : Wondering , he star'd , scarcely his eyes believ'd , But found his ears agreeably ...
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... look , and the motion , of an accomplished player ? If a thing painted or re- lated can irresistibly enter our hearts , what may not be brought to pass by seeing generous things performed before our eyes ? Eugenio ended his discourse ...
... look , and the motion , of an accomplished player ? If a thing painted or re- lated can irresistibly enter our hearts , what may not be brought to pass by seeing generous things performed before our eyes ? Eugenio ended his discourse ...
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... look like a happy one . ' I saw Dictinna blush at his entrance , which gave me the alarm ; but he immediately said something so agree- ably on her being at study , and the novelty of finding a lady employed in so grave a manner , • This ...
... look like a happy one . ' I saw Dictinna blush at his entrance , which gave me the alarm ; but he immediately said something so agree- ably on her being at study , and the novelty of finding a lady employed in so grave a manner , • This ...
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... look like envy ) that we regard our brother Buckley as a kind of Drawcansir , who spares neither friend nor foe ; but generally kills as many of his own side as the enemy's . It is impossible for this ingenious sort of men to subsist ...
... look like envy ) that we regard our brother Buckley as a kind of Drawcansir , who spares neither friend nor foe ; but generally kills as many of his own side as the enemy's . It is impossible for this ingenious sort of men to subsist ...
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