| John Milton, Thomas Warton - 1799 - 148 páginas
...think to charm my judgment, as mine eyes, Obtruding false rules pranck'd in reason's garb. I hate when Vice can bolt her arguments, And Virtue has no tongue to check her pride. Impostor, do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should be riotous With her... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 802 páginas
...in, and Arcite flood aghaft. Drytien. a. To "blurt out, or throw out precipitanrly. — I hate when vice can bolt her arguments, And virtue has no tongue to check her pride. Milton, 3. To faften, as a bolt or pin ; to pin ; to keep .together. — That Icould reach the axel,... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 páginas
...think to charm my judgement, as mine eyes, Obtruding false rules prank'd in reason's garb. I hate when Vice can bolt her arguments, And Virtue has no tongue to check her pride.— Impostor ! do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should be riotous With... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 páginas
...think to charm my judgement, as mine eyes, Obtruding false rules prank'd in reason's garb. I hate when Vice can bolt her arguments, And Virtue has no tongue to check her pride.— Impostor ! do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should be riotous With... | |
| 1811 - 620 páginas
...think to charm my judgment, as mine eyes, Obtruding false rules, prarik'd in reason's garb. I hate when vice can bolt her arguments, And virtue has no tongue to check her pride. Impostor, do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should be riotous With her... | |
| 1816 - 844 páginas
...raifed, they majf be fpread and multiplied, they may be chtcketl ani laid dead. Bacon. — I hate when vice can bolt her arguments, And virtue has no tongue to check her pride. Mi!; at. — He who fat at table, richly and delicioufly furnifhed, but with a fword hanging over his... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 páginas
...think to charm my judgment, as mine eyes, Obtruding false rules prank'd in reason's garb. I hate when vice can bolt her arguments, And virtue has no tongue to check her pride. Impostor! do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should be riotous With her... | |
| 1816 - 782 páginas
...and Arcite (iood agnail. Dryden, l. To blurt out, or throw out prccipitantly. — I hate when voice can bolt her arguments, And virtue has no tongue to check her pride. Milton. 3. To ftften, as a bolt or pin ; to pin ; to keep together. — Th.it I coijlil reach the axel,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 páginas
...think to charm my judgment, as mine eyes, Obtruding false rules prank'd in reason's garb. I hate when Vice can bolt her arguments, And Virtue has no tongue to check her pride. — Impostor ! do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should be riotous With... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 220 páginas
...think to charm my judgment, as mine eyes, Obtruding false rules prank'd in reason's garb. I hate when Vice can bolt her arguments, And Virtue has no tongue to check her pride. — Impostor ! do not charge most innocent Nature, As if she would her children should he riotous With... | |
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