| Several Hands - 1760 - 588 pages
...fpe<ik to our hearts, a.11 * equally fancy thcmfelves walking forward to immortality, * and dcfire the crowd behind them to look on. The crowd * takes...them at their word. Patriot, Philofopher, and Poet, * arefhouted in their train. Where was there ever fo much * merit fecn ? no times fo important as our... | |
| 1763 - 592 pages
...behind them to look on. The crowd take* them at their word : patriot, philofopher, and poet, are ihouted in their train. Where was there ever fo much merit...no time fo important as our own ; ages, yet unborn, (hall gaze with wonder and applaufe ! To fuch mufic the important pigmy moves forward, buttling and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English essays - 1765 - 260 pages
...only fpeak to our hearts ; all- eOjUally rancy themfelves walking forward to immortality, and defire the crowd behind them to look on. The crowd takes them at their word. Patriot, EZ phiphilofopher and poet, arefhouted in their train. " Where was there ever fo much merit feen ;... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English essays - 1765 - 252 pages
...them to look on. The crowd takes them at their word. Patriot, E 2 phiphilofopher and poet, arefhoutcd in their train, " Where was there ever fo much merit feen ; " no times fo important as our own ; ages, yet *•' unbornf t ma]l gaze with wonder and ap*' plaufe ' To... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Essays - 1792 - 308 pages
...themfelves walking forwaid to immortality, and defire the crowd behind" them to look on. The crowd take them- at their word. Patriot, philofopher, and poet, are fhouted in their turn, " Where was there " etc* w ever fo much merit feen ? no times fo important M as our own; agesyet... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...mould only fpeak to our hearts; all equally fancy themfelves walking forward to immortality, and uelire the crowd behind them to look on. The crowd takes...at their word. Patriot, philofopher, and poet, are (houted in their train. " Where was there ever " fo much merit feen ? no time fo im" portatu as our... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...mould only fpeak to our hearts; all equally fancy themfclves walking forward toimmortality, and dvfire the crowd behind them to look on. The crowd takes...them at their word. Patriot, philofopher, and poet, arc fhouted in their train. " Where was there ever " fo much merit feen ? no time fo im" portant as... | |
| English literature - 1804 - 174 pages
...should only speak to our hearts; all equally fancy themselves walking forward to immortality, and desire the crowd behind them to look on. The crowd takes them at their word. Patriot, philosopher, and poet, are shouted in their train. Where was there ever so much merit seen ; no times... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 492 pages
...only speak to our hearts; all equally fancy themselves walk,, ing forward to immortality, and deSire the crowd behind them to look on. The crowd takes them at their word. Patriot, philosopher, and poet, are shouted in their train. Where was there ever so much merit seen ; no times... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 350 pages
...only speak to our hearts ; all equally fancy themselves walking forward to immortality, and desire the crowd behind them to look on. The crowd takes them at their word. Patriot, philosopher, and poet, are shouted in their train. Where was there ever so much merit seen ; no times... | |
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