| 1820 - 590 pagina’s
...I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment — that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...involving the spectator without even approaching the fate of the luminary. — And this soothing hope I draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 354 pagina’s
...course. I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...recollections of my life, from the remembrance of those attic nights and those refections of the gods which we have spent •with those admired, and respected,... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1811 - 348 pagina’s
...I •would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning sun, and hides it from the Tiew, and does so for a moment hide it by involving the spectator without even approaching the face... | |
| William O'Regan - 1817 - 342 pagina’s
...course. I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...recollections of my life, from the remembrance of those attic nights and those refections of the gods which we have spent with those admired and respected... | |
| William O'Regan - 1817 - 346 pagina’s
...course. I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment ; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...recollections of my life, from the remembrance of those attic nights and those refections of the gods which we have spent with those admired and respected... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1818 - 356 pagina’s
...I would add, that, if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment ; that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...recollections of my life, from the remembrance of those attic nights and those infections of the gods, which we have spent with those admired and respected... | |
| 1818 - 616 pagina’s
...course. I would add, that, if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for * moment ; Uut his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning sun, and hides it from the view, and does so lude it by involving the spectator without even approaching the face of the luminary ; and this soothing... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 pagina’s
...course. I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment : that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...the face of the luminary : And this soothing hope 1 draw from the dearest and tenderest recollections of my life, from the remembrance of those attic... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1819 - 468 pagina’s
...course. I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment—that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...without even approaching the face of the luminary." Lord Avonmore was the person under whose auspices was formed, in the year 1779» a patriotic and convivial... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 pagina’s
...I would add, that if he had seemed to hesitate, it was but for a moment — that his hesitation was like the passing cloud that floats across the morning...so for a moment hide it, by involving the spectator wthout even approaching the face of the luminary. — And this soothing hope. I draw from the dearest... | |
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