| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 460 sivua
...found that the artists themselves continued afloat longer than those who had least of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was, that they gunk later, and more suddenly ; for they passed forward till they had sometimes seen all those in whose... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 sivua
...found that the artists themselves continued afloat longer than those who had least of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was, that they sunk later, and more suddenly ; for they passed forward till they had sometimes seen all those in whose... | |
| 1810 - 462 sivua
...found that the artists themselves continued afloat longer than those who had least of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was, that they sunk later, and more suddenly ; for they passed forward till they had sometimes seen all those v\ whose... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 sivua
...found that the artists themselves, continued afloatlonger than those who had least of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was, that they sunk later, and more suddenly ; for they passed forward till they had sometimes seen all those in whose... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 606 sivua
...found that the artists themselves continoed afloat longer than thosi who had least of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the voyage of life,- the cautious had above the negligent, was, that thiy sunk later and more suddenly ; for they passed forward till they had sometimes seen all those... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 352 sivua
...found that the artists themselves continued afloat longer than those who had least of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was that they sunk later, and more suddenly; for they passed forward till they had sometimes seen all those in whose... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 sivua
...found that the artists themselves continued afloat longer than those who had lost of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the Voyage of Life, the cautious had above the negligent, was, that they sunk later, and more nc-denly ; for they passed forward till they bd sometimes seen all those in whose... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 496 sivua
...found that the artists themselves continued afloat longer than those who had least of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was, that they sunk later, and more suddenly ; for they passed forward till they had sometimes seen all those in whose... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 298 sivua
...than thofe who had leaft oi their affi'.lance The only advantage which in the voyage of Life, th« cautious had above the negligent, was, that they funk later and more luddenly ; for they paffed forward till they had fometimes feen all tbfefe in whofe company they had... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1817 - 594 sivua
...found that the artists themselves continued afloat longer than those who had least of their assistance. The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was, that thev sunk later and more suddenly ; for they passed forward till they had sometimes seen all those... | |
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