The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 pages |
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... means , I avoid speaking of things which may offend great persons . But , at the same time , I must not prostitute the liberal sciences so far , as not to utter the truth in cases which do immediately concern the good of my native ...
... means , I avoid speaking of things which may offend great persons . But , at the same time , I must not prostitute the liberal sciences so far , as not to utter the truth in cases which do immediately concern the good of my native ...
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... means she carries on the affairs of both worlds with great success . My friend designs to go on with another work against winter , which he Lintends to call , ' The Modern Poets , ' a people no less mistaken in their opinions of being ...
... means she carries on the affairs of both worlds with great success . My friend designs to go on with another work against winter , which he Lintends to call , ' The Modern Poets , ' a people no less mistaken in their opinions of being ...
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... means a virtuous man ; and all his sentiments of men of genius , are such as show persons distinguished from the common level of mankind ; such as placed happiness in the contempt of low fears and mean gratifi- cations : fears which we ...
... means a virtuous man ; and all his sentiments of men of genius , are such as show persons distinguished from the common level of mankind ; such as placed happiness in the contempt of low fears and mean gratifi- cations : fears which we ...
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... means to gallop up to the brigade of Pearce , with which he re- mains also a prisoner . My lord Galway had his horse shot under him in this action ; and the Conde de Saint Juan , a Portuguese ge- neral , was taken prisoner . The same ...
... means to gallop up to the brigade of Pearce , with which he re- mains also a prisoner . My lord Galway had his horse shot under him in this action ; and the Conde de Saint Juan , a Portuguese ge- neral , was taken prisoner . The same ...
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... means it is called ' giving a man sa- tisfaction , ' to urge your offence against him with your sword ; which puts me in mind of Peter's order to the keeper , in ' The Tale of a Tub : if you neglect to do all this , damn you and your ...
... means it is called ' giving a man sa- tisfaction , ' to urge your offence against him with your sword ; which puts me in mind of Peter's order to the keeper , in ' The Tale of a Tub : if you neglect to do all this , damn you and your ...
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