The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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Strana 22
... observed , in the whole behaviour of Pastorella , who never sat still a moment until she was eighteen , which she has now exceeded by two months . Her aunt , who has the care of her , has not been always so igid as she is at this ...
... observed , in the whole behaviour of Pastorella , who never sat still a moment until she was eighteen , which she has now exceeded by two months . Her aunt , who has the care of her , has not been always so igid as she is at this ...
Strana 26
... observed by the wisest writers , that there are women who are not nicely chaste , and men not severely honest , in all families ; therefore let those who may be apt to raise aspersions upon ours , please to give us as impartial an ...
... observed by the wisest writers , that there are women who are not nicely chaste , and men not severely honest , in all families ; therefore let those who may be apt to raise aspersions upon ours , please to give us as impartial an ...
Strana 31
... observed him very dangerously turn his discourse upon the ele- gance of her dress , and her judgment in the choice of that very pretty mourning . Having had women before under my care , I trembled at the apprehension of a man of sense ...
... observed him very dangerously turn his discourse upon the ele- gance of her dress , and her judgment in the choice of that very pretty mourning . Having had women before under my care , I trembled at the apprehension of a man of sense ...
Strana 41
... observed too often that men of wit do so much employ their thoughts upon fine specula- tions , that things useful to mankind are wholly neglected ; and they are busy in making emen- dations upon some enclytics in a Greek author while ...
... observed too often that men of wit do so much employ their thoughts upon fine specula- tions , that things useful to mankind are wholly neglected ; and they are busy in making emen- dations upon some enclytics in a Greek author while ...
Strana 45
... observe be signed by three toasts and one prude , before wants here are not to be concealed his title shall be ... observed , in this whole negotiation , to turn his discourse upon the ca- lamities sent down by heaven upon France ...
... observe be signed by three toasts and one prude , before wants here are not to be concealed his title shall be ... observed , in this whole negotiation , to turn his discourse upon the ca- lamities sent down by heaven upon France ...
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