| Junius - Great Britain - 1804 - 494 pages
...[Sir Fletcher Norton, the Speaker, had black, heavy eyebrows] — " he has attacked even you — lie " has — and, I believe, you have no reason to triumph...dashing him against a rock, he " has laid you prostrate. Kings, Lords, Commons, are " but the sport of his fury. Were he a member of this " House, what might... | |
| Junius - English letters - 1812 - 618 pages
...beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded th« terrors of your brow, Sir ; he has attacked even you — he has — and I believe you have no reason to triumph...short, after carrying away our Royal Eagle in his pounce?, and dashing him against a rock, he has laid you prostrate. King, Lords, and Commons are but... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1813 - 530 pages
...dreaded the terrors of your brow, Sir; he has attacked even you — he has — and I believe you hav« no reason to triumph in the encounter. In short, after...Lords, and Commons are but the sport of his fury. Were lie a member of this house, what might not be expected from his knowledge, his firmness, and integrity?... | |
| Charles Butler - Autobiography - 1822 - 706 pages
...beneath his rage. Nor has he " dreaded the terrors of your brow, sir; he has " attacked even you — he has — and I believe " you have no reason to triumph in the encoun" ter. In short, after carrying away our royal " eagle in his pounces, and dashing him against... | |
| Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 476 pages
...beneath his rage. Nor " has he dreaded the terrors of your brow, sir ; he " has attacked even you — he has — and I believe " you have no reason to triumph...short, after carrying away our royal eagle in his 91 " pounces, and dashing him against a rock, he has " laid you prostrate. King, lords and commons... | |
| Charles Butler - Authors, English - 1824 - 368 pages
...his rage. Nor has he dreaded •' the terrors of your brow, sir; he has attacked even •' you — he has — and I believe you have no reason to " triumph in the encounter. In short, after carrying u away our royal eagle in his pounces, and dashing him " against a rock, he has laid you prostrate.... | |
| Charles Butler - Musicians - 1825 - 378 pages
...rage. Nor has he dreaded " the terrors of your brow, sir ; he has attacked even •' you—he has—and I believe you have no reason to " triumph in the encounter....short, after carrying '-- away our royal eagle in bis pounces, and dashing him " against a rock, he has laid you prostrate. King, lords. " and commons... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 pages
...beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your brow,* Sir, for he has attacked even you, and I believe you have no reason to triumph in the encounter. Not content with carrying away our royal eagle in his pounces and dashing him against a rock, he has... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - Authorship - 1828 - 588 pages
...attacked even you, and I believe you ' have no reason to triumph in the encounter. Not ' content with carrying away our royal eagle in his ' pounces, and dashing him against B rock, he has laid ' you prostrate, and King, Lords, and Commons thus ' become but the sport of his... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - American literature - 1830 - 334 pages
...beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded the terrours of your brow, sir ; he has attacked even you — he has — and I believe you have no reason to triumph...dashing him against a rock, he has laid you prostrate. Kings, Lords, Commons are but the sport of his fury. Were he a member of this House, what might not... | |
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