At the distance of a century, we see their different characters happily revived, and blended in your grace. Sullen and severe without religion, profligate without gaiety, you live like Charles the Second, without being an amiable companion, and, for... The Letters of Junius - Side 51av Junius - 1796Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1769 - 428 sider
...There are (orne hereditaiy ilrokes of character, by which a family may be as clearly diftinguiihe 1 as by the blackeft features of the human face. Charles the Firft lived ?nd died a hypocrite. Charles the Second was a hypocrite of another fort, and ihould have died upon... | |
| Junius - 1770 - 246 sider
...hereditary ilrokes of chara&er, by which a family may be as clearly diftinguifhed as by the blacked features of the human face. Charles the Firft lived...Charles the Second, was a hypocrite of another fort, and Ihould have died upon the fame fcaffold. At the diftance of a century, we fee their different characters... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 280 sider
...inheritance of reputation. There are fome hereditary firpkes of charafter, by which a family may be as clearly diftinguifhed as by the blackeft features...fame fcaffold. At the diftance of a century, we fee their different characters happily revived and blended in your Grace. Sullen and fevere without religion,... | |
| 1771 - 508 sider
...ftrokes of character, by which a family may be as clearly diftinguiihed as by the blacked features in the human face. Charles the Firft lived and died a...a hypocrite of another fort, and fhould have died uppon the fame fcaffold. At the diftance of a century, we fee their different characters happily revived... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 402 sider
...ftrokes of character, by which a family may be as clearly diftinguifhed as by the blackeft features in the human face. Charles the Firft lived and died a...Charles the Second was a hypocrite of another fort^ and mould have died upon the fame fcaffbld. At the diftance of a century, we fee their different characters... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 262 sider
...family may be as clearly diftinguifhed as by theblackeft features of the human face, CharleS theFirft lived and died a hypocrite. Charles the Second was...of another fort, and fhould have died upon the fame feaffold. At the diftance of a century, we fee their different characters happily revived, and blended... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 370 sider
...hereditary ftrokes of character, by which a family may be as clearly diftinguifhed as by the blacked features of the human face. Charles the Firft lived...Charles the Second was a hypocrite of another fort, and ftiould have died upon the fame fcaffold. At the diftance of a century, we fee their different characters... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 288 sider
...There are fome hereditary .ftrdkeS 'of charafter, by which a family may be as.'^leatly diftingu'iihed as by the blackeft features of the human face. Charles...the Firft lived and died a hypocrite. Charles the. Second1 was a hypocrite of another fort1, and mbuldi haVe died' upon the fame fcaffold. At the diftance... | |
| Junius - 1797 - 402 sider
...family may be as clearly distinguished as by the blackest features of the human face. Charles the First lived and died a hypocrite. Charles the Second was a hypocrite of another sort, and should have died upon the same scaffold. At the distance of a century, we see their different... | |
| Junius - 1804 - 494 sider
...were scarcely inferior to those of any con temporary European King. Had the History of England First lived and died a. hypocrite. Charles the Second was a hypocrite of another sort, and should have died upon the same scaffold. At the distance of a century, we see the different... | |
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