The Guardian, Band 1Shakepaer's Head, 1740 |
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... Hand , were written by a Gentleman who has obliged the World with Productions too fublime to admit that the Author of them should receive any Addition to his Reputation , from fuch loofe occafional Thoughts as make up thefe little ...
... Hand , were written by a Gentleman who has obliged the World with Productions too fublime to admit that the Author of them should receive any Addition to his Reputation , from fuch loofe occafional Thoughts as make up thefe little ...
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... Hand . The Author of the Key to Intereft , both Simple and Compound , containing Practical Rules plainly expreffed in Words at length for all Rates of Intereft and Times of Payment , for what time foever , makes up to us the Misfortune ...
... Hand . The Author of the Key to Intereft , both Simple and Compound , containing Practical Rules plainly expreffed in Words at length for all Rates of Intereft and Times of Payment , for what time foever , makes up to us the Misfortune ...
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... hand , that I will at no Time be converfed with any other ways than by Letter ; for as I am an Ancient Man , I fhall ... Hands , and they are fo able to act for themselves , that I have little to do but give an Hint , and all that I ...
... hand , that I will at no Time be converfed with any other ways than by Letter ; for as I am an Ancient Man , I fhall ... Hands , and they are fo able to act for themselves , that I have little to do but give an Hint , and all that I ...
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... hand , that I fhould draw him as like as I could ; whereas moft Authors proceed in this Affair just as a Dawber I have heard of , who not being able to draw Portraits after the Life , was used to paint Faces at Ran- dom , and look out ...
... hand , that I fhould draw him as like as I could ; whereas moft Authors proceed in this Affair just as a Dawber I have heard of , who not being able to draw Portraits after the Life , was used to paint Faces at Ran- dom , and look out ...
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... Particular , and this might be overlooked in them both , in refpect to greater Circumftances : For Mrs. Jane is the Right hand of her Mother ; it's her B 2 is N ° 5 . 27 The GUARDIAN . Conversation revives to us the Memory of a Friend, ...
... Particular , and this might be overlooked in them both , in refpect to greater Circumftances : For Mrs. Jane is the Right hand of her Mother ; it's her B 2 is N ° 5 . 27 The GUARDIAN . Conversation revives to us the Memory of a Friend, ...
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Seite 57 - Such Copyings as these give that kind of double Delight which we perceive when we look upon the Children of a beautiful Couple...
Seite 165 - When I remarked it as a principal fault to introduce fruits and flowers of a foreign growth in descriptions where the scene lies in our country, I did not design that observation should extend also to animals, or the sensitive life ; for Philips hath with great judgment described wolves in England, in his first pastoral.
Seite 262 - Such actions of charity are the overflowings of a mild good-nature on all below us. It is certainly the part of a well-natured man to take care of his horses and dogs, not only in expectation of their labour while they are foals and whelps, but even when their old age has made them incapable of service.
Seite 302 - The most eminent among them was the statesman's barber, whose surname was Lion. This fellow had an admirable knack of fishing out the secrets of his customers, as they were under his hands. He would rub and lather a man's head, until he had got out every thing that was in it.
Seite 99 - I have quoted hath practised this secret with admirable judgment. I will yet add another mark, which may be observed very often in the above-named poets, which is agreeable to the character of shepherds, and nearly allied to superstition, I mean the use of proverbial sayings. I take the common similitudes in pastoral to be of the proverbial order, which are so frequent that it is needless, and would be tiresome...
Seite 24 - ... appropriated to the honour of the Deity are applied to a mortal of good quality. As I am naturally emulous, I cannot but endeavour, in imitation of this lady, to be the inventor, or, at...
Seite 309 - The sharks, who prey upon the inadvertency of young heirs, are more pardonable than those, who trespass upon the good opinion of those, who treat them with great confidence and respect.
Seite 137 - A brave man struggling in the storms of fate, And greatly falling with a falling state. While Cato gives his little senate laws, What bosom beats not in his country's cause ? Who sees him act, but envies every deed ? Who hears him groan, and does not wish to bleed?
Seite 102 - 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.
Seite 52 - It is delicate to the 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.