| John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 ページ
...by any other. To re' venge reafonable incredulity by refufing evidence, ' is a degree of infolence with which the world is not ' yet acquainted ; and...' that circulate in popular flories, and may have tranf' lated fome wandering ballads, if any can be found ; 5 and the names, and fome of the images,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 ページ
...by any other ; to revenge reafonable incredulity, by refufirig evidence, is a degree of infolence, with which the world is not yet acquainted ; and ftubborn...doubtlefs inferted names that circulate in popular ftories, and may have tranflated fome wandering ballads, if any can be found ; and the names, and fome... | |
| Sir John Hawkins - 1787 - 634 ページ
...Ihewn by any other. To re' venge reafonable incredulity by refufmg evidence, ' is a degree of infolence with which the world is not ' yet acquainted ; and...doubtlefs inferted names ' that circulate in popular ftories, and may have tranf' lated fome wandering ballads, if any can be found ; * and the names, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 ページ
...fhewn by any other ; to revenge reafonable incredulity, by refufing evidence, is a degree of infolence, with which the world is not yet acquainted ; and ftubborn...long to be remembered, and the language formerly had no* thing written. He has doubtlefs inferted names that circulate in popular {lories, and may have... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 ページ
...by any other. To re* venge reafonable incredulity by refufing evidence, * is a degree of infolence with which the world is not * yet acquainted; and...had it ; but whence could it be had ? It is too long 1 to be remembered, and the language formerly had « nothing written. He has doubtlefs inferted names... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 ページ
...acquainted ; and ftubborn audacity is the lafl c refuge of guilt. It would be eafy to fhew it, if he 1 had it ; but whence could it be had ? It is too long...doubtlefs inferted names ' that circulate in popular ftories, and may have tranf1 lated fome wandering balbds, if any can be found ; ' and the names, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 642 ページ
...acquainted ; and ftnbborn audacity is the lall ' refuge of guilt. 'It would be eafy to (hew it, if he f had it ; but whence could it be had ? It is too long...remembered, and the language formerly had ' nothing wrjrtcn. 'He has doubtlefs inferted names * that circulate in popular (lories, and may have tranf*... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 632 ページ
...acquainted ; and ftubborn audacity is the laft f refuge of guilt. It would be eafy to mew it, if he f had it ; but whence could it be had ? It is too long c to be remembered, and the language formerly had ' nothing written. He has doubtlefs inferted names... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 258 ページ
...and ftubbcrn audacity is the laft refuge of guilt. It would be eafy to Ihew it if he 'had it ; b~t whence could it be had ? It is too long to be remembered,...the language formerly had nothing written. He has doubt lei s inftrted names that circulate in popular flories, and may have tranflated fome wandering... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 ページ
...is hot yet acquainted ; and ftubborn audacity is ihe lart refuge of guilt. It would be eafy to {hew it if he had it ; but whence could it be had ? It is too long to be remembered, and the language had formerly nothing •written. He has doubtlefs inferted names that circulate in popular ttories,... | |
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