The Guardian, Volumen1J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... Perfon or Party , but to deliver myself as becomes an Old Man , with one Foot in the Grave , and one who thinks he is paffing to Eternity . All Sorrows which can arrive at me are comprehended in the Sense of Guilt and Pain ; If I can ...
... Perfon or Party , but to deliver myself as becomes an Old Man , with one Foot in the Grave , and one who thinks he is paffing to Eternity . All Sorrows which can arrive at me are comprehended in the Sense of Guilt and Pain ; If I can ...
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... Perfon , as his Bailiff , the Groom of his Chamber , and his Butler , have a chearful , not a gay Air ; the Servants below them seem to live in Plenty , but not in Wantonnefs . As Sir Henry is a young Man , and of an active Difpofition ...
... Perfon , as his Bailiff , the Groom of his Chamber , and his Butler , have a chearful , not a gay Air ; the Servants below them seem to live in Plenty , but not in Wantonnefs . As Sir Henry is a young Man , and of an active Difpofition ...
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... Perfon , who was then in the Thirty - ninth Year of her Age . A certain Sobriety in Thoughts , Words and Action , which was the Praise of that Age , kept the Fire of Love alive ; and it burnt fo equally , that it warmed and preferved ...
... Perfon , who was then in the Thirty - ninth Year of her Age . A certain Sobriety in Thoughts , Words and Action , which was the Praise of that Age , kept the Fire of Love alive ; and it burnt fo equally , that it warmed and preferved ...
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... Perfon , the Sex requireth it . Why are you cold ? Is it C not a young Man's Part to be bold , coura- geous , and to adventure ? If he should have , he fhould have but honorificam repulfam ; even a Repulfe here is glorious ; the worst ...
... Perfon , the Sex requireth it . Why are you cold ? Is it C not a young Man's Part to be bold , coura- geous , and to adventure ? If he should have , he fhould have but honorificam repulfam ; even a Repulfe here is glorious ; the worst ...
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... liable to fuffer fo ignominious a Death , humbly befought his Excellency that he might be hanged . But though Licenciado appeared all his Life , before he he came into Power , a Perfon of an eafy N ° 8 THE GUARDIAN . 59.
... liable to fuffer fo ignominious a Death , humbly befought his Excellency that he might be hanged . But though Licenciado appeared all his Life , before he he came into Power , a Perfon of an eafy N ° 8 THE GUARDIAN . 59.
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