| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 298 páginas
...merffy • notional and cotgt&ural ; not the dodrinc of" a future ftate, which no roan believed paore filently out of it than he came in (for I would not...innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this t* muta perfona," I take to have been more happy in his part, than the greateft adors that fill the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 páginas
...body ; and fo, after a healthful quiet life, before the great inconveniencies of old-age, goes more filently out of it than he came in (for I would not have him fo much as cry in the exit) i this innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this " muta perfona," I take to have been... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 418 páginas
...body ; and fo, after 3. healthful quiet life, before the great inconveniencies of old-age, goes more filently out of it than he came in. (for I would not have him fo'muchas cry in the exit) '• this innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this " muta... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 páginas
...body ; and fo, after a healthful quiet life, before the great inconveniencies of old-age, goes more filently out of it than he came in (for I would not have him fo much M try in the exit) : this innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this " muta perfona,"... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 290 páginas
...and so, after a healthful quiet life, before the great inconveniencies of oldage, goes more silently out of it than he came in (for I would not have him so much as cry in the exit) : this innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this " muta... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 páginas
...and so, after a healthful quiet life, before the great inconveniencies of oldage, goes more silently out of it than he came in (for I would not have him so much as cry in the exit) : this innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this " muta... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 288 páginas
...body, and so after a healthful quiet life, before the inconveniences of old age, goes more silently out of it than he came in (for I would not have him so much as cry in Hie exit) this innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this mute, I... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...and so, after a healthful quiet lifr, before the great inrnnvpnicnrira of old-age, goes mote silently out of it than he came in (for I would not have him so much as cry in the exit) • this innocent deceiver of the world, us Horace calls him, this muta... | |
| 1821 - 424 páginas
...a future state, which no man believed with more assurance. — Burd. of old age, goes more silently out of it than he came in (for I would not have him so much as cry in the exit) : this innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this " muta... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 páginas
...and so, after a healthful quiet life, before the great inconveniences of old age, goes more silently out of it than he came in (for I would not have him so much as cry in the exit) : this innocent deceiver of the world, as Horace calls him, this " muta... | |
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