The Guardian, Volumen1J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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... fure Fund for extending it whenever His Occafions re- quire . All thofe Papers which are diftinguished by the Mark of an Hand , were written by a Gentleman who bas obliged the World with Productions too fublime to admit that the Author ...
... fure Fund for extending it whenever His Occafions re- quire . All thofe Papers which are diftinguished by the Mark of an Hand , were written by a Gentleman who bas obliged the World with Productions too fublime to admit that the Author ...
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... Religion itself , by wrefting Conceffions to its Difadvan- tage from its own Teachers . If this be true , as fure any Man that reads the Discourse must allow allow it is ; and if Religion is the strongest N ° 3 25 THE GUARDIAN .
... Religion itself , by wrefting Conceffions to its Difadvan- tage from its own Teachers . If this be true , as fure any Man that reads the Discourse must allow allow it is ; and if Religion is the strongest N ° 3 25 THE GUARDIAN .
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... fure , or greater , than any Man elfe can bear you . As for any Defects which others may pretend to discover in you , I do faithfully declare I was never able to perceive them ; and doubt not but thofe Perfons are actuated purely by a ...
... fure , or greater , than any Man elfe can bear you . As for any Defects which others may pretend to discover in you , I do faithfully declare I was never able to perceive them ; and doubt not but thofe Perfons are actuated purely by a ...
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... fure the Child has no fkill in it , for Artifice could not dwell under that Visage ; but if I am abfent a Day from the Family , the is fure to be at my Lodging the next Morning to know what is the matter . AT the Head of these Children ...
... fure the Child has no fkill in it , for Artifice could not dwell under that Visage ; but if I am abfent a Day from the Family , the is fure to be at my Lodging the next Morning to know what is the matter . AT the Head of these Children ...
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... fure to dine at her House , or to make one at her Tea - Table , to take her Com- ~ mands for the Country . I SHALL hardly be able to give an Ac- count how this Gentleman has employed the twenty Years fince he made the Purchase I have ...
... fure to dine at her House , or to make one at her Tea - Table , to take her Com- ~ mands for the Country . I SHALL hardly be able to give an Ac- count how this Gentleman has employed the twenty Years fince he made the Purchase I have ...
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Página 240 - Excellent wretch ! Perdition catch my soul, But I do love thee ! and when I love thee not Chaos is come again.
Página 342 - Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided: they were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions. Ye daughters of Israel, weep over Saul, who clothed you in scarlet with other delights, who put on ornaments of gold upon your apparel.
Página 409 - French never so little, it is not to be conceived to what unheard-of torments owls, cats, and frogs may be yet reserved.
Página 409 - However it be, I don't know, I say, why this prejudice, well improved and carried as far as it would go, might not be made to conduce to the preservation of many innocent creatures, which are now exposed to all the wantonness of an ignorant barbarity.
Página 407 - I CANNOT think it extravagant to imagine, that mankind are no less in proportion accountable for the ill use of their dominion over creatures of the lower rank of beings, than for the exercise of tyranny over their own species.
Página 452 - I myself remember king Charles the Second leaning on Tom D'Urfey's shoulder more than once, and humming over a song with him.
Página 474 - ... whom they may devour. To unriddle this paradox, I must acquaint my rural reader, that we polite men of the town give the name of a lion to any one that is a great man's spy.
Página 35 - ... appropriated to the honour of the Deity are applied to a mortal of good quality. As I am naturally emulous, I cannot but endeavour, in imitation of this lady, to be the inventor, or, at...
Página 524 - FOR THE MACHINES. Take of Deities, male and female, as many as you can use. Separate them into two equal parts, and keep Jupiter in the middle. Let Juno put him in a ferment, and Venus mollify him. Remember, on all occasions, to make use of volatile Mercury.
Página 532 - He is slighted in men's conversation, overlooked in their assemblies, and beaten at their doors. But from whence, alas, has he this treatment? from a creature that has only the supply of, but not an exemption from, the wants for which he despises him.