| English literature - 1766 - 754 pages
...deemed a life a thoufand times of more eonfequence, more ertimation, than irfy own ; more eflimable to his lovely wife, to his precious little innocents,...friends, to his country. O, leave me not to die the word of deaths in my Damon." Dionyfius was confounded and awed by the dignity of theia fentiments,... | |
| 1769 - 660 pages
...a life a thoufand times of more coríéquence, of more value» than my own ; more eitimable to bit lovely wife, to his precious little innocents, to his friends, to his country. О leave me not to die the worft of deaths in my Damon." Dionyfius was awed and confounded by the dignity... | |
| Henry Brooke - English fiction - 1777 - 310 pages
...eftimacion, than my own, more eftimable to his lovely wife, to his precious little innocents, tohis friends, to his country ! O, leave me not to die the...Dionyfius was confounded and awed by the dignity of thefe fentiments, and by the manner (ftill more fentimental) in which they were uttered ; he felt his heart... | |
| 874 pages
...death, I have redeemed a life, of a thoufand times more confluence trun my own, more eftimable to hi» lovely wife, to his precious -little innocents, to his friends, to his country. Oh, leave me not to H.ie the word of deaths in my Damon ! Dionyfius was confounded by the dignify of... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1792 - 308 pages
...redeemed a life a thoufand times of more confequence, more eilimation. than my own ; more eftimable to his lovely •wife, to his precious little innocents,...leave me not to die the worft of deaths in my Damon ! Dibnyfius was confounded and awed by the dignity of thefe fentiments, and by the manner (ftill more... | |
| Mr. Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 584 pages
...redeemed a life a thoufand times of more confequence, of more value than my own ; more ineftimable to his lovely wife; to his precious little innocents,...friends, to his country. O leave me not to die the worf t of deaths in my Damon." Dionyfius was awed and confounded by the dignity of thefe fentiments,... | |
| Joseph Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 610 pages
...redeemed a life a thoufand times of more confequence, of more value than my own ; more ineftimable to his lovely wife; to his precious little innocents, to his friends, to his country. O leave roe not to die the worft of deaths in my Damon." Dionyfius was awed and confounded by the dignity of... | |
| Amusements - 1800 - 236 pages
...redeemed a life, a thousand times of more consequence — more estimation than my own — more estimable to his lovely wife — to his precious little innocents...friends — to his. country. O leave me not to die the worst of deaths in my Damon. Dionysius was confounded and awed by the dignity of these sentiments,... | |
| English instructor - English literature - 1801 - 272 pages
...of more estimation , than » my own ; more estimable to his lovely » wife , to his precious litlle innocents , to » his friends , to his country. O ! leave me » not to die the worst of deaths in my * Damon. » Dionysius was awed and confounded by the dignity of these sentimenls,... | |
| Moral and entertaining stories - 1804 - 108 pages
...by- my death I have redeemed a life of a thousand times more confequence than my own, more eftimable to his lovely wife, to his precious little innocents, to his friends, to his country, Oh, leave Hie not to die the woril of deaths in ray Damon. " Dionyfius was confounded by. the dignity... | |
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