| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1759 - 636 pages
...the happinefs of thofe who had obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the (lave of fear, nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emafculated by tendernefs, or deprtficd by grief; but walks on calmly through the tumults, or the privacies... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1759 - 176 pages
...haphappinefs of thofe who had obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the flave of fear, nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emafculated by tendernefs, or deprefied by grief; but walks on calmly through the tumults or the privacies... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 pages
...the happinefs of thofe who had obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the flave of fear, nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emafculated by tendernefs, or deprefled by griefj but walks on calmly through the tumults or privacies... | |
| American literature - 1787 - 430 pages
...obtained the important viftory of conquering their pafllons, after which maw is no longer the flave of fear, nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emafculated by tendernefs, or deprefled by grief; but walks ou calmly through the tumults or the privacies... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 pages
...the happinefs of thofe who had obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the flave of fear, nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emafculated by tendernefs, or depreffed by griefj ibiit walks on calmly through the tumults or pri'vacies... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 546 pages
...fool of hope j is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emakulated by tendernefs, or deprefied by grief; but walks on calmly through the tumults or privacies of life, as the fun perfues alike his courfe through the calm or the flormy fky. He enumerated many examples of heroes... | |
| English fiction - 1788 - 778 pages
...happincl's of iholè who had obtained i!ie important vinery, after which mn is no longer the fla»e of fear, nor the fooL of hope; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, imaiculatcd by !cuderncfs, ordepiefltril by grief j but walk* on calmly through the tumults or ¡invades... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1790 - 318 pages
...the happinefs of thofe who had obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the flave of fear, nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emafculated by tendernefs, or deprefTed by grief; but walks on calmly through the tumults or privacies... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 pages
...the happinefs of thofe who had obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the flave of fear, nor the fool of hope; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emafculated by tendernefs, or deprefled by grief; but walks on calmly through the tumults or privacies... | |
| Johann Georg Zimmermann - Solitude - 1800 - 410 pages
...of thofe who had obtained the important viftory, after which man is no longer the Have of fear, or the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emafculated by tendernefs, or deprefled by grief ; and concluded that this ftate only was happinefs,... | |
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