| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 280 páginas
...is not yet acquainted ; and ftubborn audacity is the laft refuge of guilt. It would be eafy to fhew it if he had it ; but whence could it be had? It is too long to be remembered, and the language formerly had nothing written. He has doubtlefs inferted names that circulate in popular ftories, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 400 páginas
...and ftubborn audacity ia the. laft refuge of guHt.' It would.be eafy to fhew.it if he had ifc$ji,bu| whence could it be had? It is, too long to be remembered, and the language formerly had nothing written. He hasdpubtlefi io-» ferted names that circulate in popalar floras*... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 páginas
...is not yet acquainted ; and ftubborn audacity is the laft refuge of guilt. It would be eafy to fhew it if he had it; but whence could it be had? It is too long to be remembered, and the language formerly had no* thing written. He has doubtlefs inferted names that circulate in popular {lories,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 páginas
...is not yet acquainted ; and ftubborn audacity is the laft refuge of guilt. It would be eafy to fhew it if he had it ; but whence could it be had ? It is too long to• be remembered, and the language formerly had nothing written. He has doubtlefs inferted names that circulate in popular ftories, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 páginas
...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 ' to be remembered, and the language formerly had ' nothing written. He has doubtlefs inferted names ' that circulate in popular ftories,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 642 páginas
...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 * to be remembered, and the language formerly had ' nothing wrjrtcn. 'He has doubtlefs inferted names * that circulate in popular (lories,... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 páginas
...not * yet acquainted; and ftubborn audacity is the laft ' refuge of guilt. It would be eafy to fhew it, if he ' 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... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 632 páginas
...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 páginas
...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, and the language formerly had nothing written. He has doubt lei s inftrted names that circulate in popular flories,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 páginas
...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...and the language had formerly nothing •written. He has doubtlefs inferted names that circulate in popular ttories, and may have trunllated fome wandering... | |
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