| Mr. Town - 1767 - 296 páginas
...each a particular language to themfelves, like different nations. Thus it may be fuppofed, that the nightingales of Italy have as fine an ear for their...Signer or Signora for an Italian Air; that the boars of Wejlpbalia gruntle as expreffively through the nofe, as the inhabitants in High-German ; and that the... | |
| Bonnell Thornton, George Colman - 1767 - 310 páginas
...different nations. Thus it may be fuppofed, that the nightingales of Italy have as fine an ear for th^ir own native woodnotes, as any Signer or Signora for an Italian Air; that the boars of iVejlphalia gruntle as expreffively through the nofe, as the inhabitants in High-German; and that the... | |
| 1774 - 298 páginas
...each a particular language •to themfelves, like different nations. Thus it may be fuppofed, that the nightingales of Italy •have as fine an ear for their own native woodnotes, as any Signor or Signora for an Italian Air ; that the boars of Wejlphalia gruntle as expreffively through... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 páginas
...fignora for an Italian air ; that the boars of Weftpha!ia gruntle as exprefiively through the nofe as the inhabitants in High-German ; and that the frogs...croak as intelligibly as the natives jabber their Low-Dutch. However this mny be, we may confider thofe, whofe tongues hardly feem to be under the influence... | |
| 1797 - 522 páginas
...fignora for an Italian air ; that the boars of Weitphalii gruntle as expreffively through the nofe >5 the inhabitants in High-German ; and that the frogs...croak as intelligibly as the natives jabber their Low-i)utch. However this may be, we may confider thofe, whofe tongues hardly feem to be under the influence... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 260 páginas
...each a particular language to themselves, like different nations. Thus it may be supposed, that the nightingales of Italy have as fine an ear for their...any Signer or Signora for an Italian Air ; that the boors of Westphalia gruntle as expressively through the nose, as the inhabitants in High-German ; and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 484 páginas
...each a particular language to themselves, like different nations. Thus it may be supposed, that the nightingales of Italy have as fine an ear for their own native woodnotes, as any Signor or Signora for an Italian Air ; that the boors of Westphalia gruntle as expressively through... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 442 páginas
...each a particular language to themselves, like different nations. Thus it may be supposed that the nightingales of Italy have as fine an ear for their...croak as intelligibly as the natives jabber their Low-Dutch. However this may be, we may consider those whose tongues hardly seem to be under the influence... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 456 páginas
...that the nightingales of Italy have as fine an ear for their otvn native wood-notes, as any signor or signora for an Italian air ; that the boars of...croak as intelligibly as the natives jabber their Low-Dutch. However this may be, we may consider those whose tongues hardly seem to be under the influence... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 330 páginas
...each a particular language to ihemfelves, like different nations. Thus it may be iuppofed that the nightingales of Italy have as fine an ear for their' .own native wood-notes, as any fignoror fignora for an Italian air ; that the boars of Weflphalia granule as expreffively through... | |
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