| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 408 pàgines
...good plight and conftitution the the body is, fo when the cherfulnefle of the people is fo fprightly up, as that it has, not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and fafety, but to fpare, and to beftow upon the folideft and fublimeft points of controverfie, and new... | |
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 444 pàgines
...good plight and conftitution the " the body is, fo when the cherfulnefle of the people is fo fprightly up, as that it has, not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and fafety, but to fpare, and to beftow upon the folideft and fublimeft points of controverfie, and new... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 pàgines
...what good plight and conftitution the body is ; fo when the cheerfulnefs of the people is fo fprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and fafety, but to f pare, and to beftow upon the folideft and fublimeft points of controverfy and new... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 436 pàgines
...what good plight and conftitution the body is ; lo when the cheerfulnefs of the people is fo fprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and fafety, but to 1'pare, and to beftow upon the folideft and fublimeft points of controverfy and new... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 pàgines
...purify the lips of whom he pleases. " When the cheerfulness of the people," says this mighty poet, " is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith...freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention, it betokens us not degenerated nor... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 pàgines
...purify the lips of whom he pleases. " When the cheerfulness of the people," says this mighty poet, " is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith...freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention, it betokens us not degenerated nor... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pàgines
...and vigorous, not only to vital, but to rational faculties, and those in the acutest, and the pertest operations of wit and subtlety, it argues in what...freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention, it betokens us not degenerated, nor... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1809 - 636 pàgines
...good plight and conftitution the body is ; fo when the checrfiilncfs of the people is fo fprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and fafety, but to fpare, and to bfftow upon the folideft and fublimefl points of controverfy and new invention,... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 470 pàgines
...he pleases. " When the cheerfulness of " the people," says this mighty poet, " is so sprightly 't• up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard ** well its own freedom and safety, but to spare, and *' to.b^tow upon the solidest and sublimest poin.ts '« of controversy and new invention, it betokens... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 pàgines
...the chief cause why sects and schisms do so much abound, and true knowledge is kept at a distance. When the cheerfulness of the people is so 'sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewithal to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare and to bestow upon the solidest... | |
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