The Guardian, Volume 1J. Tonson, 1714 |
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... least , the firft Producer of a new kind of Dedication , very diffe rent from hers and most others , fince it has not a Word but what the Author religiously thinks in it . It may ferve for almoft any Book , either Profe or Verfe that ...
... least , the firft Producer of a new kind of Dedication , very diffe rent from hers and most others , fince it has not a Word but what the Author religiously thinks in it . It may ferve for almoft any Book , either Profe or Verfe that ...
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... least 5000 new People , Men , Women and Children , Inhabitants of thofe Houles , who are comfortably fubfifted by their own Labour , without Charge to Mr. Charwell , and to the great Profit of his Tenants . IT cannot be imagined that ...
... least 5000 new People , Men , Women and Children , Inhabitants of thofe Houles , who are comfortably fubfifted by their own Labour , without Charge to Mr. Charwell , and to the great Profit of his Tenants . IT cannot be imagined that ...
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... least work up his Imagination as near as poffible to refemble Reality . I chufe to in- ftance in Love , which is obferved to have produced the most finished Performances in this Kind . A Lover will be full of Sincerity , that he may be ...
... least work up his Imagination as near as poffible to refemble Reality . I chufe to in- ftance in Love , which is obferved to have produced the most finished Performances in this Kind . A Lover will be full of Sincerity , that he may be ...
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... least of all be understood to except the Perfon rallied . THOUGH Good - humour , Senfe and Difcretion can feldom fail to make a Man agreeable , it may be no ill Policy fometimes to prepare your felf in a particular man- ner for ...
... least of all be understood to except the Perfon rallied . THOUGH Good - humour , Senfe and Difcretion can feldom fail to make a Man agreeable , it may be no ill Policy fometimes to prepare your felf in a particular man- ner for ...
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... least fifty lean Flocks , and reckoned up an hundred left - handed Ravens , besides blafted Oaks , withering Meadows , and weeping Deities . Indeed moft of the occafional Paftorals we have , are built upon one and the fame Plan . A Shep ...
... least fifty lean Flocks , and reckoned up an hundred left - handed Ravens , besides blafted Oaks , withering Meadows , and weeping Deities . Indeed moft of the occafional Paftorals we have , are built upon one and the fame Plan . A Shep ...
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