| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 586 sivua
...obferved, that the Habits which hovered about thefe foon grew to an enormous Size, nor were ther« any who lefs attempted to return to Reafon, or fooner funk into theGulphs that lay before them. When thefe firft quitted the Road, Reafon looked after them with a... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 392 sivua
...that the Habits which hovered about thefe foon grew to an enormous Size, nor were there any who lefa attempted to return to Reafon, or fooner funk into...after them with a Frown of Contempt, but had little Expectations of being able to reclaim them ; for the Bowl of IntoxU cation was of fuch Qualities as... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 428 sivua
...hovered about thefe foon grew to an enormous Size, nor were there.any who lefs> attempted to return tx> Reafon, or fooner funk into the Gulphs that lay before...after them with a Frown of Contempt, but had little Expectations of being able to reclaim them ; for the Bowl of Intoxication was of fuch Qualities as... | |
| 1774 - 390 sivua
...iliat the Habits which .hovered about thefe foon grew to an enormous Size, nor were there any who lef* attempted to return to Reafon, or fooner funk into...lay before them. When thefe firft quitted the Road, Reafan looked after them with a Frown of Contempt, but had little Expectations of being able to reclaim... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 sivua
...their fragrance. I obferved, that the Habits which hovered about thefe foon grew to an enormous fize, nor were there any who lefs attempted to return to...after them with a frown of contempt, but had little expectations of being able to reclaim them ; for the bowl of intoxication was of fuch qualities as... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 sivua
...their fragrance. I obferved, that the Habits which hovered about theie foon grew to an enormous fize, nor were there any who lefs attempted to return to...after them with a frown of contempt, but had little expectations of being able to reclaim them; for the bowl of intoxication was of fuch qualities as to... | |
| 1787 - 470 sivua
...their fragrance. I obferved, that the Habits which hovered about thefe loon grew to an enormous fize, nor were there any who lefs attempted to return to...funk into the gulphs that lay before them. When thefe firit quitted the road, Reafon looked after them with a frown of contempt, but had little expectations... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 sivua
...about thefe foon grew to an enormous fize, nor were there any who Ids attempted to return to Realon, or fooner funk into the gulphs that lay before them. When thefe full quitted the road, Reafon looked after them with a frown of contempt, but had little expectations... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 sivua
...their fragrance. I obferved, that the Habits which hovered about thefe foon grew to an enormous fize, nor were there any who lefs attempted to return to Reafon, or fooner funk into the gulfs that lay before them. When thele firfl quitted the road, Reatbn looked afier them with a frown... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 sivua
...about thefe foon grew to an enormous fize, 'nor were there any who lefs attempted to return to REASON, or fooner funk into the gulphs that lay before them. When thefe firft quitted the road, REASON looked after them with a frown of contempt, but had little expe&ation of being able to reclaim... | |
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