| Sir John Denham - English drama - 1709 - 354 pages
...Kingdoms Fear; Whilft fingle he ftood forth, and feem'd, although Each had an Army, as an equal Foe. Such was his force of Eloquence, to make The Hearers more concern'd than he that fpake » Each feem'd to ad: that part he came to fee. And none was more a Looker on than he ; So did... | |
| Sir John Denham - 1719 - 258 pages
...flood forth, and feem'd, although, Eacb had an Aimy, a* an equal Foe. Peems upon feveral Occafieits. yj Such was his Force of Eloquence, to make The Hearers more concern'd than he that fpake ;, Each fecm'd to aft that Fart he came to fee, And none was more a Looker-on than he; So did... | |
| samuel johnson - 1779 - 342 pages
...fear; " Whilft fingle he flood forth, and " feem'd, although " Each had an army, as an equal " foe. *' Such was his force of eloquence, " to make " The hearers more concern'd than " he that fpake ; *' Each feem'd to act that part he " came to fee, " And none was more a looker-on " than he;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 328 pages
...hearers more conccrn'd than, " he that fpake ; " Each feem'd to. a<Et that part1 he " came to fee, M And none was more a looker-on " than he ; " So did he move our paffions, fome " were known " To-wifh, for the defence, the crime • *' their 04 " Now " Now private... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 486 pages
...to make The hearers more concern'd than he that fpake 5 Each feem'd to aft that part he came to fee; And none was more a looker-on than he ; . So did he move pur palfions, fome were known To w nli, for the defence, the crime thtir own. Now private pity drove... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 498 pages
...fear; ** Whilft fmgle he ftood forth, and feem'd, " although fc Each had an army, as an, equal foe. " Such was his force of eloquence, to make " The hearers more concern'd than he that fpake; .•«* Each feem'd to act that part he came to fee^ " And none was more a looker-on than he... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 pages
...** The hearers more concern'd than he that fpake ; " Each feem'd to aft that part he came to fee, " And none was more a looker-on than he; " So did he move our pafflons, fome were known " Towifh, for tlie defence, tlie crime their own. " Now private pity ftrove... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Poets, English - 1790 - 508 pages
...fear. " While fingle he flood forth, and feem'd, f although '* Each had an army, as an equal foe, " Such was his force of eloquence, to make " The hearers more concern'd than hethatfpake: V Each feem'd to act that part he came to fee, " And none was more a looker-on than he;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 pages
..." fear. " While fingle he flood forth, and feem'd, although " Each had an army, as an equal foe, " Such was his force of eloquence, to make " The hearers more concern'd than he that fpake ; " Each feem'd to ad that part he came to fee, "" And none was more a looker-on than he; :'i... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1795 - 610 pages
...The hearers more concern 'd than he that " fpake; " Each feem'd to act that part he came to fee, " And none was more a looker-on than he ; " So did he move our pa(fions, fome were " known fc To wifh, for the defence, the crime their " own. fc Now private pity... | |
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