| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 страници
...gears, At least as little honest as he cou\l, And, like white witches, nvischievously good. To this first bias, longingly, he leans ; And rather would be great by wicked nxans, ' ia , which, byatcrm I am af, aid neither authorized nor analoMi te fall AugusidtSy is not... | |
| 1801 - 416 страници
...him uneasy in his lawful gears : Co At best, as little honest as he could, And, liki' white will hes, mischievously good. To his first bias, longingly,...leans. And rather would be great by wicked means. Thus, fram'd for ill, he loos'd our triple hold, Advice unsafe, precipitous, and bold: From hence those... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 страници
...At leaft as little honeft as he cou'd, Ar|d, like white witches, mifchievoufly good. To this firft bias, longingly, he leans ; And rather would be great by wicked means. The Threnodia, which, by a term I am afraid neither authorized nor analogical, he calls Auguftalist... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 страници
...gears. •\t bell as little honed as he could, 4nd like white witches mifchievoufly good. Го 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 unfate, precipitous, and bold. From hence thoie... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 382 страници
...a knave. The frauds he learn'd in his fanatic 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. Thus, fram'd for ill, he loos'd our triple hold, Advice unsafe, precipitous, and bold : From hence... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 482 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 Threnedia, which, by a term I am afraid neither authorized nor analogical, he calls Augufialis9... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 страници
...his lawful gears : 60 Attest, as little honest as he could, And, like white witches, mischicviously good. To his first bias, longingly, he leans. And rather would be great by wicked means. Thus, fram'd for ill, he loos'd our triple hold, Advice unsafe, precipitous, and bold : From hence... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 страници
...knave. The frauds, he learned in his fanatic 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. Thus framed for ill, he loosed our triple hold ; Advice unsafe, precipitous, and bold. Prom hence those... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 476 страници
...knave. The frauds, he learned in his fanatic 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. Thus framed for ill, he loosed our triple hold ; Advice unsafe, precipitous, and bold. From hence those... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1810 - 722 страници
...learnt in hisf nnatic years, Made him uneasy in his lawful gears t At best, as little honest as be could, And, like white witches, mischievously good....leans, And rather would be great by wicked means." Mr. Fox ma letter to Serjeant Heywood writes: . " I am quite glad I have little to do with Shaftesbury... | |
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