| 1795 - 466 páginas
...wreath from the conqueror and the martyr ; may boast that he exposes himself to hazards, from which he might fly to the cannon's mouth as a refuge or a relaxation...rope-dancer.' When he had ended, I could not help whispering Sir JB Uoswell, ' How wonderfully does our friend extricate himself out of difficulties... | |
| 1795 - 408 páginas
...martyr ; may boaft that he expofes himfelf to * hazards, from which he might fly to the can* non-s mouth as a refuge or a relaxation ! Sir, * let us...When he had ended, I could " not help whifpering Sir JB Bofwell, « How * wonderfully does our friend extricate himfelf out *- of difficulties ! He is like... | |
| 1802 - 442 páginas
...wreath from the conqueror and the martyr; may boast that he exposes himself to hazards, from which he might fly to the cannon's mouth as a refuge or a relaxation...ropedancer."— ——When he had ended, I could not help whispering Sir JR — Boswell, " How wonderfully does our friend extricate himself out of difficulties!... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1805 - 418 páginas
...wreath from the conqueror and the martyr ; may boaft that he expofes himfelf to hazards, from which ,he might fly to the cannon's mouth as a refuge or a relaxation ! Sir, let us~now be tpld no more of the infamy of the ropedancer." When he had ended, I could not help whifpering... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 268 páginas
...may boast that he exposes himself to hazards, from which he might fly to the cannon'*. H2 mouth as to a refuge or a relaxation ! Sir, let us now be told...rope-dancer.' — When he had ended, I could not help whispering sir JB Boswell, ' How wonderfully does our friend extricate himself out of difficulties... | |
| 1809 - 720 páginas
...wreah from the conqueror and the martyr ; may boaft that he expofe« himfelf to hazards from which he might fly to the cannon's mouth as a refuge or a relaxation...help whifpering Sir JR Bofwell, " How wonderfully do.-s our friend extricate himfelf out of difficulties ! He is like quickGlrer : try to grafp him in... | |
| 1812 - 560 páginas
...wreath from the conqueror and the martyr ; may boast that he exposes himself to hazards, from which he might fly to the cannon's mouth as a refuge or a relaxation...rope-dancer." When he had ended, I could not help whispering Sir J. R — Boswell, " how wonderfully does our friend extricate himself out of difficulties... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 páginas
...wreath from the conqueror and the martyr ; may boast that he exposes himself to hazards, from which he might fly to the cannon's mouth as a refuge or a relaxation...rope-dancer." When he had ended, I could not help whispering Sir JR — Boswell, " how wonderfully does our friend extricate himself out of difficulties... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 662 páginas
...; may boast that he exposes himself to hazards, from which he might fly to the cannon's mouth as to a refuge or a relaxation ! Sir, let us now be told...rope-dancer.' — When he had ended, I could not help whispering Sir JB Boswell, ' How wonderfully does our friend extricate himself out of difficulties... | |
| 1826 - 360 páginas
...may boast that he exposes himself to hazards, from which he might fly to the cannon's mouth, as « refuge or a relaxation ! Sir, let us now be told no more of the infamy of the rope-dancer."—When he had ended, 1 could not help whispering Sir JR— Boswell: " How wonderfully... | |
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