| 1785 - 680 páginas
...a fort of phalanx at the other end of the room, and feem, like the devil in Milton, to carry ftern defiance on their brow ?" — " I have not the honour of their acquaintance," I replied ; " but fome of them I prefumç from the cockades in their hats" — *' You do not fay fo,'" interrupted the... | |
| 1787 - 326 páginas
...fort of phalanx at the other end of the " room, and feem, like the devil in Milton, to " carry ftern defiance on their brow?" — " I " have not the honour of their acquaintance," I replied ; " but fome of them I prefume *< from the cockades in their hats" — " You do " not fay fo," interrupted... | |
| 1788 - 334 páginas
...fort of phalanx at the other end of the " room, and feem, like the devil in Milton, to ** carry ftern defiance on their brow?"—" I *« have not the honour of their acquaintance," I replied; *' but fome of them I prefume " from the cockades in their hats"—" You do •* not fay fo," interrupted... | |
| 1794 - 478 páginas
...fort of phalanx at the other end of the " room, and feem, like the devil in Milton, to " carry ftern defiance on their brow?" — " I ** have not the honour of their acquaintance," I replied ; " but fome of them I prefume ** from the cockades in their hats" — " You do ** not fay fo," interrupted... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 326 páginas
...place! " Pray, who are those gentlemen," said Colonel Caustic, " who have ranged themselves in a sort of phalanx at the other end of the room, and seem, like the devil in Milton, to carry stem defiance on their brow ?"— " I have not the honour of their acquaintance," I replied; " but... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 734 páginas
...' Pray, who are those gentlemen,' said Colonel Caustic, ' who have ranged themselves in a sort of. phalanx at the other end of the room, and seem, like...the honour of their acquaintance,' I replied ; ' but gome of them I presume from the cockades in their hats — ' — ' You do not say so,' interrupted... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1847 - 534 páginas
...!" " Pray, who are those gentlemen," said Colonel Caustic, " who have ranged themselves in a sort of phalanx at the other end of the room, and seem like...devil in Milton, to carry stern defiance on their brow V — " I have not the honor of there acquaintance," I replied: " but some of them, I presume, from... | |
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