The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... kind of stupor and deadness , Eve fancies herself falling away , and dissolving in the hurry of a rapture . However , the verses are very good , and I do not know but what she says may be natural ; I will read them : When your kind eyes ...
... kind of stupor and deadness , Eve fancies herself falling away , and dissolving in the hurry of a rapture . However , the verses are very good , and I do not know but what she says may be natural ; I will read them : When your kind eyes ...
Pàgina 39
... kind , spoken by the late those of war . ' His delivering himself freely duke of Buckingham to the late earl of Orrery ; on this subject has formerly appeared an un- My lord , ' ( says the duke , after his libertine successful way to ...
... kind , spoken by the late those of war . ' His delivering himself freely duke of Buckingham to the late earl of Orrery ; on this subject has formerly appeared an un- My lord , ' ( says the duke , after his libertine successful way to ...
Pàgina 41
... kind by false spelling since the Union , this matter would not long lie thus . What makes these evils the more insupportable is , that they are so easily amended , and nothing done in it . But it is so far from that , that the evil goes ...
... kind by false spelling since the Union , this matter would not long lie thus . What makes these evils the more insupportable is , that they are so easily amended , and nothing done in it . But it is so far from that , that the evil goes ...
Pàgina 43
... 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 after a peace : every one remembers the shifts they were ...
... 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 after a peace : every one remembers the shifts they were ...
Pàgina 51
... kind look from Lindamira revives Sibourg , and major Vignolles , who were all in his imagination all the beauteous lawns , buried in the ruins of that place by the spring - green fields , woods , forests , rivers , and soli- ing of the ...
... kind look from Lindamira revives Sibourg , and major Vignolles , who were all in his imagination all the beauteous lawns , buried in the ruins of that place by the spring - green fields , woods , forests , rivers , and soli- ing of the ...
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