| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 392 sider
...t thereby confirming his wavering * Hand unto the Animofity of that Attempt. « It is the heavieft Stone that Melancholy can * throw at a Man, to tell...there is no further State to come, * unto which this feemsprogreflional, and otherwife * made in vain : Without this Accomplifhment, the * natural Expectation... | |
| 1774 - 390 sider
...confirming his wavering *:Hand unto the Animofity of that Attempt. •'.'••••It is the heavicft Stone that Melancholy can •' throw at a Man, to tell him he is at the End of his 'f.lNature; or that there is no further State to com?, ~? '.unto which this feerns progrefTional, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 sider
...thereby confirm" ing his wavering hand unto the animofity of that " attempt. " It is the heavieft ftone that melancholy can throw " at a man, to tell him...the end of his nature; " or that there is no further ftate to come, unto which " this feems progreffional, and otherwife made in vain: " without this accomplifhment,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 sider
...thereby confirm" ing his wavering hand unto the animofity of that " attempt. " It is the heavieft flone that melancholy can throw " at a man, to tell him...the end of his nature; " or that there is no further ftate to come, unto which " this feems progreffional, and otherwife made in vain: " without this accomplifhment,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 sider
...thereby confirm" ing his wavering hand unto the animofity of that " attempt. " It is the heavieft ftone that melancholy can throw " at a man, to tell him...the end of his nature; " or that there is no further ftate to come, unto which " this feems progreffional, and otherwife made in vain: " without this accomplifhment,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 554 sider
...againft the cold potion; and " Cato, before he durft give the fatal flroke, fpent " part of the night in reading the immortality of " Plato, thereby confirming his wavering hand unto " the animofity of that attempt. " It is the heavieft ftone that melancholy can ** throw at a man, to tell... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 400 sider
...fore he durst give the fatal stroke, spent part " of the night in reading the immortality of Pla" to, thereby confirming his wavering hand unt.o " the animosity...no further state to " come, unto which this seems progressional, " and otherwise made in vain: without this ac" complishment, the natural expectation... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 548 sider
...animosity of that attempt. ' . 'i '•'•: ' •'i' . . " It is the heaviest stone that melancholy cart throw at a man, to tell him he is at the end of his natnre; or that there is no fnrther state to. come, nnto which this seems progressional, and otherwise... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 402 sider
...spirits against the cold potion; and Cato, before he durst give the fatal stroke, spent part of the night in reading the immortality of Plato, thereby confirming...is no further state to come, unto which this seems progressional, and otherwise made in vain: without this accomplishment, the natural expectation and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 sider
...stroke, spent part of the night in reading tke im" mortality of Plato, thereby confirming his waver" ing hand unto the animosity of that attempt. " It is the...no further state to come, " unto which this seems progressional, and otherwise " made " made in vain : without this accomplishment, the ce natural expectation... | |
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