The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 strán (strany) |
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... reason and all our faculties , this way of being pleased with the suspense of them for three hours together , and being given up to the shallow satisfaction of the eyes and ears only , seems to arise rather from the degeneracy of our ...
... reason and all our faculties , this way of being pleased with the suspense of them for three hours together , and being given up to the shallow satisfaction of the eyes and ears only , seems to arise rather from the degeneracy of our ...
Strana 58
... reason , I shall talk very freely on a custom which all men wish ex ploded , though no man has courage enough to resist it . But there is one unintelligible word , which I fear will extremely perplex my dissertation , and I confess to ...
... reason , I shall talk very freely on a custom which all men wish ex ploded , though no man has courage enough to resist it . But there is one unintelligible word , which I fear will extremely perplex my dissertation , and I confess to ...
Strana 61
... reason for troubling you at this present is , to put a stop , if it may be , to an insinuating increasing set of people , who , sticking to the letter of your treatise , and not to the spirit of it , do assume the name of Pretty Fellows ...
... reason for troubling you at this present is , to put a stop , if it may be , to an insinuating increasing set of people , who , sticking to the letter of your treatise , and not to the spirit of it , do assume the name of Pretty Fellows ...
Strana 63
... reason , good sense , good manners , and good- nature all which he must have by nature and education , before he can be allowed to be , or For this reason , I have not lamented the to have been of this order . He is a poor un ...
... reason , good sense , good manners , and good- nature all which he must have by nature and education , before he can be allowed to be , or For this reason , I have not lamented the to have been of this order . He is a poor un ...
Strana 81
... reason for really nothing but , under the specious pretence taking snuff , which is done only to supply with of learning and antiquities , to impose upon sensations the want of reflection . This I take the world . There are other things ...
... reason for really nothing but , under the specious pretence taking snuff , which is done only to supply with of learning and antiquities , to impose upon sensations the want of reflection . This I take the world . There are other things ...
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