| Allan Cunningham - 1826 - 396 páginas
...the contest for empire between Britain and America was no longer present to his fancy. CHAPTER VI. I am as free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, And wild in woods the noble savage ran. DBYDEN. WHEN the British commenced their retreat, the American... | |
| 1826 - 506 páginas
...politically, the ideal of individual independence dreamed of by the poet, and be in their national capacity, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the lordly savage ran. As free as nature first made man, The characteristic outlines of this people, in... | |
| 1820 - 398 páginas
...poetry, concealed under heaps of rubbish. Take the following, the result of a careful search : " I am as free as nature first made man, Ere the base...began, When wild in woods, the noble savage ran." Would it be believed that this is preceded by the two following lines. " Obey'd as sovereign by thy... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 456 páginas
...which Dryden puts into the mouth of one of the most extravagant of his heroes, that, "They would be free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of...began, ... When wild in woods the noble savage ran." , md Noble and swelling sentiments!—but such as cannot be reduced into practice. Grand ideas!—but... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1823 - 996 páginas
...Dryden puts into the mouth >f one of the most extravagant of his 133] heroes, that, " They would be free as nature first made man, " Ere the base laws...began, *' When wild in woods the noble savage ran." Noble and swelling sentiments ! but such as cannot be reduced into practice. Grand ideas ! but which... | |
| 1844 - 440 páginas
...further ?" — Can she say, with Drydt.n, in some of the noblest lines, in the English language : — " I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base...servitude began, When wild, in woods, the noble savage ran ? True ! no drudgery is equal to that of Vanity and Vice. The vain, are the slavels of Folly — the... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 páginas
...and many images either just, or splendid : I am as freu ns Nature first made man, ) Kre the пане laws of servitude began. When wild in woods the noble savage ran. ) —'Tie but because the living death ne'er knew, They ti-itr to prove it us a tiling that's new :... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 744 páginas
...Simapo, there is the habitation of an Indian who is member of no tribe. Like the savage in Dryden, He is as free as nature first made man Ere the base laws...servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran. Ouravagare belonged to a distant tribe, which had been dispersed and destroyed by war. He took refuge... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 400 páginas
...of independence and a hatred of control amounting almost to the sublime rant of Almanzor. " He was as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws...began, "When wild in woods the noble savage ran." In general society Burns often permitted his determination of vindicating his personal dignity to hurry... | |
| George Canning - 1835 - 650 páginas
...which Dryden puts into the mouth of one of the most extravagant of his heroes, that, " They would be free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of...servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran." Noble and swelling sentiments! — but such as cannot be reduced into practice. Grand ideas! — but... | |
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