The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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... pleased : those of Clarissa , melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into a quite different creature from what he was before , the love of Chloe makes coxcombs ; that of Clarissa , madmen . There ...
... pleased : those of Clarissa , melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the natural man into a quite different creature from what he was before , the love of Chloe makes coxcombs ; that of Clarissa , madmen . There ...
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... pleased with the op- portunity of running over all the papers in his closet , which he has left open for my use on this occasion . The first that I lay my hands on , is a treatise concerning the empire of beauty , ' and the effects it ...
... pleased with the op- portunity of running over all the papers in his closet , which he has left open for my use on this occasion . The first that I lay my hands on , is a treatise concerning the empire of beauty , ' and the effects it ...
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... pleased to send me . The subject which he writes upon , naturally raises great reflexions in the soul , and puts us in mind of the mixed condition which we mor- taken from his audience all manner of super- stition , by the agitations of ...
... pleased to send me . The subject which he writes upon , naturally raises great reflexions in the soul , and puts us in mind of the mixed condition which we mor- taken from his audience all manner of super- stition , by the agitations of ...
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... pleased to see me ; but I knew since , my nose belonged to another fa- mily . That into which I was born is one of the most numerous amongst you ; therefo crowds of relations came every day to congra- tulate my arrival , amongst others ...
... pleased to see me ; but I knew since , my nose belonged to another fa- mily . That into which I was born is one of the most numerous amongst you ; therefo crowds of relations came every day to congra- tulate my arrival , amongst others ...
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... pleased to say , " Colbert nimself would have been proud to have saved France in these circumstances on such terms . " appellations of those now in the gayer world , who are in possession of these several charac- ters ; together with an ...
... pleased to say , " Colbert nimself would have been proud to have saved France in these circumstances on such terms . " appellations of those now in the gayer world , who are in possession of these several charac- ters ; together with an ...
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