Guardian, المجلد 2T. and J. Allman, 1823 |
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الصفحة 7
... pleased with him , he begat me upon her ; but , a while after , Enmity lying in ambush for her , became the father of him whom saw along with me . The temper of our mother in- clines us to the same sort of business , the informing ...
... pleased with him , he begat me upon her ; but , a while after , Enmity lying in ambush for her , became the father of him whom saw along with me . The temper of our mother in- clines us to the same sort of business , the informing ...
الصفحة 15
... writing of those that instructed her ? Lastly , be pleased at your leisure to correct that too common way among fathers , of publishing in the world , that they will give their daughters twice the c 2 57 . 15 THE GUARDIAN .
... writing of those that instructed her ? Lastly , be pleased at your leisure to correct that too common way among fathers , of publishing in the world , that they will give their daughters twice the c 2 57 . 15 THE GUARDIAN .
الصفحة 19
... pleased at thy fancy of growing rich at other folks ' cost ; and for my own part , I like my own way of life the better , since I find I do my neighbours as much good as myself . I now smoke my pipe with the greater pleasure , because ...
... pleased at thy fancy of growing rich at other folks ' cost ; and for my own part , I like my own way of life the better , since I find I do my neighbours as much good as myself . I now smoke my pipe with the greater pleasure , because ...
الصفحة 27
... pleased with wandering over a number of books almost at the same instant , or , if confined to one , who pursue the author with much hurry and impatience to his last page , must without doubt be allowed to be notable digesters . This ...
... pleased with wandering over a number of books almost at the same instant , or , if confined to one , who pursue the author with much hurry and impatience to his last page , must without doubt be allowed to be notable digesters . This ...
الصفحة 28
... pleased proportionably as we are profited . It is prodigi- ous arrogance in any one to imagine , that by one hasty course through a book he can fully enter into the soul and secrets of a writer , whose life perhaps has been busied in ...
... pleased proportionably as we are profited . It is prodigi- ous arrogance in any one to imagine , that by one hasty course through a book he can fully enter into the soul and secrets of a writer , whose life perhaps has been busied in ...
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