| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 302 sayfa
...who, when their fitter finks with fatigue in a pathlefs wildernefs, wander both away together infearch of berries too far to find their way back, and leave a helpkfs lady to all the fadnefs 6 and and danger of folitude. This however is a defe<ft over-balanced... | |
| John Milton - 1785 - 698 sayfa
...improbable : becaufe the Brothers, when their filler , finks u ith fatigue in a. pathJefs wilderne fs, wander both away together in fearch of berries, too...helplefs lady to all the fadnefs and danger of folitude. Eut here it no defertion, or negled of the lady. The Brothers leave their filler under a Spreading... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 sayfa
...reafonable, which can hardly be faid of the conduct of the two brothers; who, when their fifter finks with fatigue in a pathlefs wildernefs, wander both...fadnefs and danger of folitude. This however is a detect overbalanced by its convenience. What deferves more reprehenGon is, that the prologue fpoken... | |
| John Milton - 1791 - 668 sayfa
...elevation and delight. The a&ion is faid to be improbable : becaufe the Brothers, when their filler finks with fatigue in a pathlefs wildernefs, wander both...berries, too far to find their way back, and leave a hclplcfs lady to all the fadnefs and danger of folitude. But here is no defertion, or negleft of the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 sayfa
...reafonable, which can hardly be laid of the conduct of the two brothers; who, when their fifler finks with fatigue in a pathlefs wildernefs, wander both...What deferves more reprehenfion is, that the prologue fpokert in the wild wood by the attendant Spirit is addrefled to the audience ; a mode of communication... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 sayfa
...reafonable, which can hardly be faid of the conduct of the two brothers ; who, when their fifter finks with fatigue in a pathlefs wildernefs, wander both...berries too far to find their way back, and leave a Iielplefs lady to all the fadnefs and danger of folitude. This however is a defect over-balanced by... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 sayfa
...when their Sister sinks with fatigue in a pathless wilderness, wander both away together in search of berries, too far to find their way back, and leave a helpless Lady to all the sadness and danger of solitude. This, however, is a defect overbalanced by... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Warton - 1799 - 148 sayfa
...when their sister sinks with fatigue in a pathless wilderness, wander both away together in search of berries, too far to find their way back, and leave a helpless lady to all the sadness and danger of solitude. But here is no desertion, or neglect of the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 sayfa
...brothers; >when their sister sinks with fatigue in a pathless wilderness, wander both [together in search of berries too far to find their way back, and leave a i Lady to all the sadness and danger of solitude. This however is a deP»erbalanced by its convenience.... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 sayfa
...when their sister sinks with fatigue in a pathless wilderness, wander both away together in search of berries too far to find their way back, and leave, a [ helpless Lady to all the sadness and danger of solitude. This however is a defect overbalanced by... | |
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