The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 pagini |
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... Answer by Mrs. Jenny Distaff Steele . 248. On the Improvement of Beauty by Exercise -Lazy Ladies - Very busy ones ....... 240. Adventures of a Shilling ... Addison . 250. Institution of a Court of Honour .. 261. On Virtuous Independence ...
... Answer by Mrs. Jenny Distaff Steele . 248. On the Improvement of Beauty by Exercise -Lazy Ladies - Very busy ones ....... 240. Adventures of a Shilling ... Addison . 250. Institution of a Court of Honour .. 261. On Virtuous Independence ...
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... answer for disobeying orders . Let fame and victory in inferior sky Hover with balanc'd wings , and smiling fly Above his head , & c . A whole poem of this kind may be ready against an ensuing campaign , as well as a space left in the ...
... answer for disobeying orders . Let fame and victory in inferior sky Hover with balanc'd wings , and smiling fly Above his head , & c . A whole poem of this kind may be ready against an ensuing campaign , as well as a space left in the ...
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... answer him with as false a muster of lovers . They talk to each other , not to be informed , but approved . Thus they are so like , that they are to be ever dis- tant , and the parallel lines may run together for ever , but never meet ...
... answer him with as false a muster of lovers . They talk to each other , not to be informed , but approved . Thus they are so like , that they are to be ever dis- tant , and the parallel lines may run together for ever , but never meet ...
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... answer from the French court shall not prove satisfactory , he will be desired to withdraw out of these parts . In the mean time it is also reported , that his equipage , as an ambassador on this great occasion , is ac- in an account ...
... answer from the French court shall not prove satisfactory , he will be desired to withdraw out of these parts . In the mean time it is also reported , that his equipage , as an ambassador on this great occasion , is ac- in an account ...
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... answer with his own life for those of their comrades . All order and sense of government being thus lost among the enraged people ; to keep up a show of au- thority , the captain of the guards , who saw all their insolence , pretended ...
... answer with his own life for those of their comrades . All order and sense of government being thus lost among the enraged people ; to keep up a show of au- thority , the captain of the guards , who saw all their insolence , pretended ...
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