| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 456 páginas
...their mafs of clay; So drofiy, fo divifible are they, As wou|d but ferve pure bodies for allay : I Such fouls as fhards produce, fuch beetle things As...name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the fame. i ' .• ' 1 '. Ohe more inftarice, and that taken from the narrative part, where ftyle was more in... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 páginas
...Souls that can fcarce ferment their mafs of clay; So drolTy, fo divifible, are they, AS would but fcrve pure bodies for allay; Such fouls as fhards produce,...name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the fame. One more inftance, and that taken from tie nar- > [ rative part, where ftyle was more in his choi<e,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 páginas
...So drofly, fo divifible, are they, As would but ferve pure bodies for allay ; Such fquls as lhards produce, fuch beetle things As only buz to heaven...name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the fame. One more inftance, and that taken from the narffltive part, where ftyle was more in his choice, will... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 páginas
...the dark, offending but by chance; Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. They know no being-, and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the fame. One more inftance, and that taken from the narrative part, where flyle was more in his choice, will... | |
| 1793 - 806 páginas
...the dark, offending but by chance, Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. They know not brings, and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the fame. The Panther, fure the nobk-ft. next the Hind, And faired creature of the fpotted kind ; Oh, could her in-born ftains be xv.ifUM... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 páginas
...mafs of "J clay; 1 So drofly, fo divifible are they, ( As would but ferve pure bodies for allay : J Such fouls as fhards produce, fuch beetle things As...name; To. them the Hind and Panther are the fame. One more inftance, and that taken from the narrative part, where ftyle was more in his choice, will... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 páginas
...things As only buz to heaven with evening wings ; Strike in the dark, offending but by chance, Sich are the blindfold blows of ignorance. They know not...Hind and Panther are the fame. The Panther, fure the nobled, next the Hind, And faired creature of the fpotted kind ; Oh, could her ir-boro dains be wafli'd... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 páginas
...the dark, offending but by chance, Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. They know not bt-ings, and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther...nobleft, next the Hind, And faireft creature of the fpottcd kind ; Oh, could her in-born (lains be wafh'd away, She were too good to be a bcaft of prey... | |
| 1801 - 416 páginas
...things As only buz to heav'n with «v'ning wings; Strike in the dark, offending but by chance ; Tliey know not beings, and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the same. The Panther, sure the noblest next the Hind, And fairest creature of the spotted kind ; Oh, could... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 308 páginas
...in the dark, offending but by chance; Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. They know no being, and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the fame. One more inflance, and that taken from t henarrative part, where flyle was more in his choice, will... | |
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