The Guardian, Volum 1J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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Pàgina 10
... fuffer from unjust Suspicion , ) I must impute to the right Author of them , who is one Mr. Steele of Langunnor in the County of Carmarthen in South- Wales . THE THE GUARDIAN . VOL . I. N ° 1 Thursday The PUBLISHER , & c .
... fuffer from unjust Suspicion , ) I must impute to the right Author of them , who is one Mr. Steele of Langunnor in the County of Carmarthen in South- Wales . THE THE GUARDIAN . VOL . I. N ° 1 Thursday The PUBLISHER , & c .
Pàgina 24
... must neceffa- rily be Eternal . AM diverted from the Account I was giv- ing the Town of my particular Concerns , by cafting my Eye upon a Treatife , which I could not overlook without an inexcufable Negligence , and want of Concern for ...
... must neceffa- rily be Eternal . AM diverted from the Account I was giv- ing the Town of my particular Concerns , by cafting my Eye upon a Treatife , which I could not overlook without an inexcufable Negligence , and want of Concern for ...
Pàgina 25
... must this unreasonable Author vilify the whole Order ? He has not taken the leaft Care to disguise his being an Enemy to the Perfons against whom he writes , nor any where granted that the In- ftitution of Religious Men to ferve at the ...
... must this unreasonable Author vilify the whole Order ? He has not taken the leaft Care to disguise his being an Enemy to the Perfons against whom he writes , nor any where granted that the In- ftitution of Religious Men to ferve at the ...
Pàgina 27
... must repeat , that he wants Capacity to relifh what true Piety is ; and he is as capable of writing an Heroick Poem , as making a fervent Prayer . When Men are thus low and narrow in their Appre- henfions of things , and at the fame ...
... must repeat , that he wants Capacity to relifh what true Piety is ; and he is as capable of writing an Heroick Poem , as making a fervent Prayer . When Men are thus low and narrow in their Appre- henfions of things , and at the fame ...
Pàgina 41
... must give way to Paffion , so that Mrs. Jane , if I cannot accommodate the Mat- ter , must conquer more than one Paffion , and out of Prudence banish the Man she loves , and marry the Man fhe hates . THE next Daughter is Mrs. Annabella ...
... must give way to Paffion , so that Mrs. Jane , if I cannot accommodate the Mat- ter , must conquer more than one Paffion , and out of Prudence banish the Man she loves , and marry the Man fhe hates . THE next Daughter is Mrs. Annabella ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
affure againſt agreeable alfo almoſt Anſwer Beauty becauſe befides beſt Character Circumftances confider Confideration Converfation Defign defire Difcourfe diſcover eafy Eyes faid fame Faſhion feems felf felves fent feveral fhall fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon Fortune fpeak Free-thinkers Friend ftill fuch fufficient fuppofe fure Gentleman give greateſt Guardian Happineſs hath herſelf himſelf Honour Houſe Inftance Intereft IRONSIDE itſelf juft Lady laft leaft leaſt lefs live Lizard Love Madam Mankind manner Mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Nature neceffary never Number obferve Occafion ourſelves paffed Paffions Paftoral Perfon Pineal Gland pleafing pleaſed Pleaſure poffible prefent Publick Purchaſe Purpoſe racter raiſed Reaſon Reflexion Religion Scaron ſeems Senfe ſhall ſhe Soul ſpeak ſtill Thee thefe themſelves Theocritus theſe thing thofe thoſe thou Thoughts tion ufual Underſtanding univerfal uſe vifit Virgil Virtue whofe World young
Passatges populars
Pàgina 240 - Excellent wretch ! Perdition catch my soul, But I do love thee ! and when I love thee not Chaos is come again.
Pàgina 342 - Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided: they were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions. Ye daughters of Israel, weep over Saul, who clothed you in scarlet with other delights, who put on ornaments of gold upon your apparel.
Pàgina 409 - French never so little, it is not to be conceived to what unheard-of torments owls, cats, and frogs may be yet reserved.
Pàgina 409 - However it be, I don't know, I say, why this prejudice, well improved and carried as far as it would go, might not be made to conduce to the preservation of many innocent creatures, which are now exposed to all the wantonness of an ignorant barbarity.
Pàgina 407 - I CANNOT think it extravagant to imagine, that mankind are no less in proportion accountable for the ill use of their dominion over creatures of the lower rank of beings, than for the exercise of tyranny over their own species.
Pàgina 452 - I myself remember king Charles the Second leaning on Tom D'Urfey's shoulder more than once, and humming over a song with him.
Pàgina 474 - ... whom they may devour. To unriddle this paradox, I must acquaint my rural reader, that we polite men of the town give the name of a lion to any one that is a great man's spy.
Pàgina 35 - ... 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...
Pàgina 524 - FOR THE MACHINES. Take of Deities, male and female, as many as you can use. Separate them into two equal parts, and keep Jupiter in the middle. Let Juno put him in a ferment, and Venus mollify him. Remember, on all occasions, to make use of volatile Mercury.
Pàgina 532 - He is slighted in men's conversation, overlooked in their assemblies, and beaten at their doors. But from whence, alas, has he this treatment? from a creature that has only the supply of, but not an exemption from, the wants for which he despises him.