| William Cook - 1806 - 240 стор.
...but must inevitably decide my fate for the future; as, after this defeat, it will be impossible fov me to muster up courage enough to face Folly .again. Between the Muse and the Ma« gistrate there is a natural confederacy : what the last cannot punish, fRe firsj often corrects:... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 стор.
...only of the greatest importance to me now, but 'must inevitably decide my fute for the future; as, after this defeat, it will be impossible for me to...but when she finds herself not only deserted by her ancient ally, but sees him armed in the defence of her foe, she has nothing left but a speedy retreat.... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 стор.
...but must inevitably decide my fate for the future; as, after this defeat, it will be impossiblefor me to muster up courage enough to face folly again....confederacy ; what the last cannot punish, the first often cor-r recte : but when she finds herself not only deserted by her ancient ally, hut sees him armed... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 стор.
...not only of the greatest importance to me now, but must inevitably decide my fatefor the future; as, after this defeat, it will be impossible for me to...: but when she finds herself not only deserted by lier. ancient ally, but sees him armed in the defence of her foe, she has nothing left but a speedy... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 418 стор.
...not only of the greatest importance to me now, but must inevitably decide my fate for the future, as, after this defeat, it will be impossible for me to...but when she finds herself not only deserted by her ancient ally, but sees him armed in the defence of her foe, she has nothing left but a speedy retreat... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 стор.
...not only of the greatest importance to me now, but must inevitably decide my fate for the future, as, after this defeat, it will be impossible for me to...but when she finds herself not only deserted by her ancient ally, but sees him armed in the defence of her foe, she has nothing left but a speedy retreat:... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1830 - 426 стор.
...not only of the greatest importance to me now, but must inevitably decide my fate for the future, as, after this defeat, it will be impossible for me to muster up courage enough to face Folly again." He urged the usual apology for dramatic satire in a very neat style. — " Between the muse aud the... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 516 стор.
...not only of the greatest importance to me now, but must inevitably decide my fate for the future, as, after this defeat, it will be impossible for me to...again. Between the Muse and the Magistrate there is a mutual confederacy; what the last cannot punish, the first often corrects ; but when she finds herself... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 528 стор.
...not only of the greatest importance to me now, but must inevitably decide my fate for the future, as, after this defeat, it will be impossible for me to...again. Between the Muse and the Magistrate there is a mutual confederacy; what the last cannot punish, the first often corrects ; but when she finds herself... | |
| 1858 - 798 стор.
...only of the . greatest importance to me now, but must inevitably decide my fate for the future; as, after this defeat, it will be impossible for me to...but when she finds herself not only deserted by her anticnt ally, but sees him armed in the defence of her foe, she has nothing left but a speedy retreat... | |
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