The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... she would never have felt , fo long as the ungrateful truth lay concealed . Let us then respect the happiness of our fpecies , and in this light examine the proceedings of the Free - think- ers . From what giants and monsters would ...
... she would never have felt , fo long as the ungrateful truth lay concealed . Let us then respect the happiness of our fpecies , and in this light examine the proceedings of the Free - think- ers . From what giants and monsters would ...
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... she shall make it good . Purville is refolved to take no lodgings in town , but makes behind the fcenes a bed - chamber of the hamper his bed is that in which Desdemona is to die , and he ufes the fheet ( in which Mr. John- fon is tied ...
... she shall make it good . Purville is refolved to take no lodgings in town , but makes behind the fcenes a bed - chamber of the hamper his bed is that in which Desdemona is to die , and he ufes the fheet ( in which Mr. John- fon is tied ...
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... she would fee no man befides my- ⚫ felf and her lawyer , who is a little , rivelled , fpindle- ' fhanked gentleman , and married to boot , so that I had no reason to fear him . Upon my first seeing her , she faid in converfation within ...
... she would fee no man befides my- ⚫ felf and her lawyer , who is a little , rivelled , fpindle- ' fhanked gentleman , and married to boot , so that I had no reason to fear him . Upon my first seeing her , she faid in converfation within ...
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... she disliked another : So that in fix months fpace I was forced to equip myself above a dozen times . As I told you before , I took her hints at a diftance , for I could never find an op- portunity of talking with her directly to the ...
... she disliked another : So that in fix months fpace I was forced to equip myself above a dozen times . As I told you before , I took her hints at a diftance , for I could never find an op- portunity of talking with her directly to the ...
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... she knew how to fetch it out , drew the bow over every part of the ftrings , and at laft told her mafter she had tried the fiddle all over , but could not for her heart find where about the tune lay . But though the whole burden of fuch ...
... she knew how to fetch it out , drew the bow over every part of the ftrings , and at laft told her mafter she had tried the fiddle all over , but could not for her heart find where about the tune lay . But though the whole burden of fuch ...
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