The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - Всего страниц: 264 |
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... favour of tered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs , epigrams , and satires , in the hands of every man you met , you have cavils about the turn of the expression , the ele- now only a pack of cards ; and ...
... favour of tered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs , epigrams , and satires , in the hands of every man you met , you have cavils about the turn of the expression , the ele- now only a pack of cards ; and ...
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... favour of the dutchess of Burgundy , is to command in Flanders . with so much discourse upon a matter which I at the very first mentioned as a trifle , viz . the death of Mr. Partridge , under whose name there is an almanack come out ...
... favour of the dutchess of Burgundy , is to command in Flanders . with so much discourse upon a matter which I at the very first mentioned as a trifle , viz . the death of Mr. Partridge , under whose name there is an almanack come out ...
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... favour ; but I have a re - sign to avoid saying any thing of any person spect for him , as well in regard to consan- guinity , as that he is an intimate friend of that famous and heroic actor , Mr. George Powel ; who formerly played ...
... favour ; but I have a re - sign to avoid saying any thing of any person spect for him , as well in regard to consan- guinity , as that he is an intimate friend of that famous and heroic actor , Mr. George Powel ; who formerly played ...
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... favour • He would insinuate . He observes , that no man begins to make any tolerable figure , until he sets out with the hopes of pleasing some one of us . No sooner he takes that in hand , but he pleases every one else by the bye . It ...
... favour • He would insinuate . He observes , that no man begins to make any tolerable figure , until he sets out with the hopes of pleasing some one of us . No sooner he takes that in hand , but he pleases every one else by the bye . It ...
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... favour in a mo- ment . The spirits that were raised so suddenly against you , are as suddenly for you . There was another instance given of this kind at the table : a gentleman , who had a very great favour done him , and an employment ...
... favour in a mo- ment . The spirits that were raised so suddenly against you , are as suddenly for you . There was another instance given of this kind at the table : a gentleman , who had a very great favour done him , and an employment ...
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