| 1750 - 228 páginas
...violence, and that the plain was dully and uneven, he refolved to purfue the new path ; which he fuppofi-J only to make a few meanders in compliance with the...end at laft in the common road. Having thus calmed his fblicitude, he renewed his pace, though he fufpefted that he was not gaining ground. This uneailnefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1763 - 292 páginas
...that the heat was now in its greateft violence, and that the plain was dufty and uneven, he refofved to purfue the new path, which he fuppofed only to"...compliance with the varieties of the ground, and to end at lafl in the common road, HAVING thus calmed his folicitude, he renewed his pace though he fufpe&ed... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1784 - 372 páginas
...remembering that the heat was now in its greateft violence, and that the plain was thirty and uneven, he refolved to purfue the. new path, which he fuppofed...end at laft in the common road. Having thus calmed his folicitude, he renewed his pace, though he fufpected that he was not gaining ground. This uneafmefs... | |
| 1785 - 596 páginas
...ааЛ. • jilain was rfufty and uneven, hf refolved lo purfne the new path, whichf he fup|x>li_(l only to make a few meanders, in compliance with the varieties of the ground, and to end at lall in the common road. Having thus calmed' his folicitude, he renewed his pace, though he futpcfted... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 466 páginas
...remembering that the heat was now in its greateft violence, and that the plain was dufty and uneven, he refolved to purfue the new path, which he fuppofed...compliance with the varieties of the ground, and to end ac laft in the common road. Having thus calmed his folicitude, he renewed his pace, though he fufpected... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
...violence, and t!.at the plain was dufty and uneven, he refolved to purfue the new path, which he fuppofcd only to make a few meanders, in compliance with the varieties of the ground, and to end at lail in the common road. Having thus calmed his folicitude, he renewed his pace, though he fufpectcd... | |
| 1788 - 404 páginas
...remembering that the heat was now in its greateft violence, and that the plain was dufty and uneven, he refolved to purfue the new path, which he fuppofed...end at laft in the common road. Having thus calmed his folicitude, he renewed his pace, though he fufpefted that he was not gaining ground. This uneafinefs... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 páginas
...greateft violence, and that the plain was dufty and uneven, he refolved to pm-fue the new path, wliich he fuppofed only to make a few meanders, in compliance with the varieties of the ground, and ta end at lall in the common road. Having thus calmed his .folicitude, he renewed his pace, though... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 páginas
...heat was now in its greateft violence, and that the plain was dulTy and uneven, he refolved to purfuc the new path, which he fuppofed only to make a few meanders, in compliance with the varieties ofthe ground, and to end at lad in the common road. Having thus calmed his folicitude, he renewed his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 626 páginas
...remembering that the heat was now in its greateft violence, and that the plain was dufty and uneven, he refolved to purfue the new path, which he fuppofed...end at laft in the common road. Having thus calmed his folicitude, he renewed his pace, though he fufpected that he was not gaining ground. This uneafinefs... | |
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