| John Dryden - 1767 - 318 страници
...gears.. At beft as little honeft as he could, And lilce white witches mifchievoufly good. To h-is firft bias longingly he leans; And rather would be great by wicked means. Thus fram'd for ill, -he loos'd our triple hold '; Advice unfafer precipitous, and bold. From hence... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 342 страници
...gears. At beft as little honeft as he could, And like white witches mifchievoufly good. To his firft bias longingly he leans ; And rather would be great by wicked means. Thus fram'd for ill, he loos'd our triple hold ; Advice unfafe, precipitous, and bold. From hence thofe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 476 страници
...: At lead as little honeft as he cou'd : And, like white witches, mifchievoufly good. To this firft bias, longingly, he leans ; And rather would be great by wicked means. The Tbrenodia, which, by a term 1 am afraid neither authorized nor analogical, he calls Augujlalist... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 страници
...At leaft as little honeft as he cou'd : And, like white witches, mifchievoufly good". To this firft bias, longingly, he leans ; And rather would be great by wicked means. TheThrcnodia^ which, by a term I am afraid ' ther authorized nor analogical, he calls Auguftalisv is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 страници
...gears, At leaft as little honeft as he cou'd, And, like white witches, mifchievoufly good. To this firft bias, longingly, he leans ; And rather would be great by wicked means. The 'fhrenodia, which, by a term I am afraid neither authorized nor analogical, he calls Augujlalis... | |
| 1793 - 806 страници
...gears. At heil us little honed as he could, And like white witches mifchievoufly good. To his firft bias longingly he leans; And rather would be great by wicked means. Thus fram'd for ill, he luos'd our triple hold; Advice unfafe, precipitous, and bold. From hence thofe... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 страници
...gears. At belt as little honefl as he could, And like white witches mifchievoufly good. To his firft bias longingly he leans; And rather would be great by wicked means. Thus fram'd for ill, he leu .'.i our triple hold; Advice unfafe, precipitous, and bold. From hcuce... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 601 страници
...knave. " The frauds he learn'd in his fanatick years " Made him uneasy in his lawful gears : " At best, as little honest as he could, " And, like white witches,...leans ; " And rather would be great by wicked means." Of this poem, which was published in the middle of March 1 68 1-2, Charles the Second is said to have... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 606 страници
...knave. " The frauds he learn'd in his fanatick years " Made him uneasy in his lawful gears : " At best, as little honest as he could, " And, like white witches,...leans ; " And rather would be great by wicked means." Of this poem, which was published in the middle of March 1 68 1-2, Charles the Second is said to have... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 622 страници
...The frauds he learn'd in his fanatick years " Made him uneasy in his lawful geari ; • " At best, as little honest as he could, " And, like white witches,...leans ; " And rather would be great by wicked means." Of this poem, which was published in the middle of March 1(581-2, Charles the Second is said to have... | |
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