The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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... mind of the mixed condition which we mor- taken from his audience all manner of super- stition , by the agitations of pretty Mrs. Bignell , whom he has , with great subtilty , made a lay- sister , as well as a prophetess ; by which ...
... mind of the mixed condition which we mor- taken from his audience all manner of super- stition , by the agitations of pretty Mrs. Bignell , whom he has , with great subtilty , made a lay- sister , as well as a prophetess ; by which ...
Strana 59
... 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 generation for ever : and so we bid you heartily farewell . ' If the contradiction in the very terms of one of our ...
... 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 generation for ever : and so we bid you heartily farewell . ' If the contradiction in the very terms of one of our ...
Strana 70
... mind , which discovers itself rather in for- says my boy Jack , ' you do not show your man - bearing to declare his thoughts on any occa ners much in contradicting my uncle Isaac'sion , than in any visible way of exerting him- ' You ...
... mind , which discovers itself rather in for- says my boy Jack , ' you do not show your man - bearing to declare his thoughts on any occa ners much in contradicting my uncle Isaac'sion , than in any visible way of exerting him- ' You ...
Strana 71
... mind with a sort of tender- ness , that gives your language too much the air of complaint , which is seldom successful . For a man may flatter himself as he pleases ; but he will find that the women have more understanding in their own ...
... mind with a sort of tender- ness , that gives your language too much the air of complaint , which is seldom successful . For a man may flatter himself as he pleases ; but he will find that the women have more understanding in their own ...
Strana 100
... mind is working upon a great image , and that the ideas hurry upon his imagination - I say , there is nothing so natural , as for a poet to relieve and clear himself from the burden of thought at that time , by uttering his conception ...
... mind is working upon a great image , and that the ideas hurry upon his imagination - I say , there is nothing so natural , as for a poet to relieve and clear himself from the burden of thought at that time , by uttering his conception ...
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