The Guardian, Volym 1J. Tonson, 1714 |
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... delights in this and has an admirable Fancy in the Drefs of the Riders : Some admired Country Girl is to hold the Prize her Lovers to trot , and not mend their Pace into a Gallop , when they are out - trotted by a Rival ; fome known ...
... delights in this and has an admirable Fancy in the Drefs of the Riders : Some admired Country Girl is to hold the Prize her Lovers to trot , and not mend their Pace into a Gallop , when they are out - trotted by a Rival ; fome known ...
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... delightful manner . But over and above a juft Painting of Nature , a learned Reader will find a new Beauty fuperadded ... Delight which we perceive when we look upon the Chil- dien dren of a beautiful Couple ; where the Eye is 50 No 121 ...
... delightful manner . But over and above a juft Painting of Nature , a learned Reader will find a new Beauty fuperadded ... Delight which we perceive when we look upon the Chil- dien dren of a beautiful Couple ; where the Eye is 50 No 121 ...
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... delight either in those Accomplishments we call their Exercife , in the Sports of the Field , or in Letters . Mr. Thomas , the second Son , does not follow any of these with too deep an Attention , but took to each of them enough never ...
... delight either in those Accomplishments we call their Exercife , in the Sports of the Field , or in Letters . Mr. Thomas , the second Son , does not follow any of these with too deep an Attention , but took to each of them enough never ...
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... Delight than it would have been to have been prefent at the Tranfaction he recounts . For you fee it only your own way by the bare Narration , but have the additional Pleasure of his Senfe of it by h's manner of reprefenting it . There ...
... Delight than it would have been to have been prefent at the Tranfaction he recounts . For you fee it only your own way by the bare Narration , but have the additional Pleasure of his Senfe of it by h's manner of reprefenting it . There ...
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... d , In Oddnefs I delight . III . Vain Youth , to your Confufion know , ' Tis to my Love's Excess You all your fancy'd Beauties owe , Which fade as that grows lefs . For IV . For your own Sake , if not for 64 N 16 . The GUARDIAN .
... d , In Oddnefs I delight . III . Vain Youth , to your Confufion know , ' Tis to my Love's Excess You all your fancy'd Beauties owe , Which fade as that grows lefs . For IV . For your own Sake , if not for 64 N 16 . The GUARDIAN .
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affure againſt agreeable almoft Anſwer Archbishop of Cambray Beauty becauſe befides beft Cafe Caufe Character Chriftian Circumftances confider Confideration Converfation Defign defire Delight Difcourfe eafie Eftate Eyes faid fame feems feen felf felves fent feveral fhall fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon Fortune fpeak Friend ftill fuch fufficient fuppofed fure Gentleman give greateſt Guardian Happineſs hath Heart himſelf Honour Houfe Houſe Humble Servant Inftances Intereft IRONSIDE juft King Lady laft leaft lefs live Lizard Love Madam Mankind manner Mind moft moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary never Number obferve Occafion paffed Paffion Paftoral Perfon pleafing pleaſed Pleaſure poffible prefent Publick purchaſe racter raiſed Reafon Religion reprefented Scaron ſelf Senfe ſhall ſhe Soul thee thefe themſelves Theocritus theſe thing thofe thoſe thou Thoughts ufual Underſtanding univerfal uſeful Vifit Virgil Virtue whofe World young
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Sida 135 - From the several characters that were given, and the exceptions that were made, as this or that gentleman happened to be named, I found that a lady is not difficult to be pleased, and that the town swarms with fine gentlemen. A nimble pair of heels, a smooth complexion, a full-bottom wig, a laced shirt, an embroidered suit, a pair of fringed gloves, a hat and feather; any one or more of these and the like...
Sida 14 - As they hired people to rail at him in that circumstance to make him as humble as they could, we have fellows to flatter him, and make him as proud as they can.
Sida 97 - Besides the Decency of this Rule, it is certainly founded in good Policy. A Man who talks of any thing he is already famous for, has little to get, but a great deal to lose.
Sida 263 - Providence hath with a bountiful hand prepared variety of pleasures for the various stages of life. It behoves us 'not to be wanting to ourselves, in forwarding the intention of nature, by the culture of our minds...
Sida 203 - Having by an habitual reflection on these truths made them familiar, the effect is, that I, among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste, see things in a peculiar light, which I have arrived at, not by any uncommon force of genius, or acquired knowledge, but only by unlearning the false notions instilled by custom and education.
Sida 68 - I remember about thirty years ago, an eminent divine, who was also most exactly well-bred, told his congregation at Whitehall, that if they did not vouchsafe to give .their lives a new turn, they must certainly go to a place which he did not think fit to name in that courtly audience.
Sida 85 - And they said one to another, Did not our hearts burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures...
Sida 45 - Senses, delightful in the Operation, may be taken at all Hours without Confinement, and is as properly given at a Ball or Playhouse as in a private Chamber. It restores and vivifies the most dejected Minds, corrects and extracts all that is painful in the Knowledge of a Man's self.
Sida 133 - A brave man struggling in the storms of fate, And greatly falling with a falling state.