The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 sider |
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... believe when they think fit , they can marry and settle at their ease . His own knowledge of the iniquity of the age , makes him choose a wife wholly igno- rant of it , and place his security in her want of skill to abuse him . The poet ...
... believe when they think fit , they can marry and settle at their ease . His own knowledge of the iniquity of the age , makes him choose a wife wholly igno- rant of it , and place his security in her want of skill to abuse him . The poet ...
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... believe there were none but prostitutes to make the objects of passion . So true it is what the au- thor of the above verses said a little before his death of the modern pretenders to gallantry : they set up for wits in this age , by ...
... believe there were none but prostitutes to make the objects of passion . So true it is what the au- thor of the above verses said a little before his death of the modern pretenders to gallantry : they set up for wits in this age , by ...
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... believe any other man wise , learned , or valiant ; or at least , but in a second degree . In the next place , he intends she shall be a cuckold ; but expects , that he himself must live in perfect security from that terror . dwells a ...
... believe any other man wise , learned , or valiant ; or at least , but in a second degree . In the next place , he intends she shall be a cuckold ; but expects , that he himself must live in perfect security from that terror . dwells a ...
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... believe I see a sentence of Latin in my brother's day - book of wit , which seems applicable on this occasion , and in contempt of the critics , Tristitiam et metus Tradam protervis in mare Creticum § Portare ventis . Hor . i . Od ...
... believe I see a sentence of Latin in my brother's day - book of wit , which seems applicable on this occasion , and in contempt of the critics , Tristitiam et metus Tradam protervis in mare Creticum § Portare ventis . Hor . i . Od ...
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... believe him . Instead of that sort of companion who could rally you , and keep his countenance , until he made you fall into some little inconsistency of behaviour , at which you yourself could laugh with him , you have the sneerer ...
... believe him . Instead of that sort of companion who could rally you , and keep his countenance , until he made you fall into some little inconsistency of behaviour , at which you yourself could laugh with him , you have the sneerer ...
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