| 724 sayfa
...that a pafiage in his dearly beloved JE/cbylui occurred to his memory on this occafion, and reduced his thoughts into a profound meditation, Whatever...lay immediately before him ; and in that deep fit of abft-nce, Mr. Young proceeded on his journey, till he arrived fery' quietly and calmly in the enemy's... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - 536 sayfa
...that a pafiage in his dearly beloved Mjchylus occurred to his memory on this occafion, and fcduced his thoughts into a profound meditation. Whatever...before him •, and in that deep fit of abfence, Mr. Young proceeded on his journey, till he arrived very quietly and calmly in the enemy's camp, where... | |
| 1763 - 552 sayfa
...memory on this occafion, and feduced his thoughts into a profound meditation. Whatever was the objeft of his reflections, certain it is, that fomething...before him : and, in that deep fit of abfence, Mr. Young proceeded on his journey, till he arrived very quietly and calmly in the enemy's camp, where... | |
| British Plutarch - 1776 - 350 sayfa
...that a pafiage in hi* dearly beloved jfEfchylus occurred to his memory ©w this occafion, and feduced his thoughts into a profound meditation. Whatever...the object of his reflections, certain it is, that fonaething did powerfully feize his imagination, fo as to preclude M attention to things that lay immediately... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 372 sayfa
...objedt of his reflections, tions, certain it is that fometing did powerfully feize his imagination, lb as to preclude all attention to things that lay immediately before him ; and, in that deep fit of abl'ence, Mr. Young proceeded on his journey, till he arrived very quietly and calmly in the enemy's... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 554 sayfa
...meditation. Whatever was the objcft of his reflections, certain .it is, that fomething did powerfully feizc his imagination, fo as to preclude all attention to...before him : and, in that deep fit of abfence, Mr. Young proceeded on his journey, till he arrived very 'quietly and calmly in the enemyls cainp, where... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1797 - 626 sayfa
...and feduced his thoughts into a profound meditation. Whatever was the objecl; of his re flections, certain it is, that fomething did powerfully feize...immediately before him; and, in that deep fit of abfence, Dr. Young proceeded on his journey, till he arrived very quietly and calmly in the enemy's camp, where... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 642 sayfa
...occafion, and reduced his thoughts into a profound meditation. Whatever was the objeft of his refleftions, certain it is, that fomething did powerfully feize...immediately before him; and, in that deep fit of abfence, Dr. Young proceeded on his journey, till he arrived very quietly and calmly in the enemy's camp, where... | |
| 1805 - 556 sayfa
...that a passage in his dearly beloved /E'.schykis occurred tu iris memory on thjs occasion, and seduced his thoughts into a profound meditation. Whatever...the object of his reflections, certain it is, that something did powerfully seize his imagination, so as to preclude all attention to things that lay... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 518 sayfa
...that a passage in his dearly beloved JEschylus occurred to his memory on this occasion, and seduced his thoughts into a profound meditation. Whatever...the object of his reflections, certain it is that something did powerfully seize his imagination, so &s to preclude all attention to things that lay... | |
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