| 1710 - 488 páginas
...Carriage) and running up to him, accofted him after the following Manner. My dear Hercules, (fays (he) I find you are very much divided in your own Thoughts...that you ought to chufe : Be my Friend, and follow me ^ I'll lead you into the Pofieffion of Pleafure, and out of the Reach of Pain, and remove you from... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1712 - 418 páginas
...Carriage) and running up to him, accolted him after the following Manner : My dear Hercules, (fays fheH find you are very much divided in your own Thoughts...you ought to chufe : Be my Friend, and follow me; I'll lead you into thePplfciTion of Pleaftire, and out of the Reach of Pain, and remove you fiom all... | |
| 1728 - 344 páginas
...(who came forward with a regul* ccuv . ..I >mpofed Carriage) and running up to him, nccoftcl m after the following Manner. MY dear Hercules, (fays fhe) I find you are very mch divided in your own Thoughts upon the Way of .ife that you ought to chufe : Be my Friend, andfollow... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 338 páginas
...Lady, (who came forward with a regular compoled Carriage) 2nd running up to him, accofled him after the following Manner. MY dear Hercules (fays fhe)...of Life that you ought to chufe: Be my Friend, and I HAVE tranftated this Allegory for the Benefit of the Youth of Great Britain ; and particularly of... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 páginas
...lady, who came forward with a regular compofed carriage, and running up to him, accofted him after the following manner: MY dear Hercules, fays fhe,...my friend, and follow me ; I will lead you into the pofieffion of pleafure, and out of the reach of pain, and remove you from all the noife and difquietude... | |
| 1785 - 698 páginas
...and run' ning up to him, aecofted him after the ' following manner: " My dear Hercules," fays (he, " I " find you are very much divided in " your own thoughts...friend, and follow me; I will lead " you into the pofll-ffion of plesfme, " and out of the reach of pain, and re" move you from all the noife and dif"... | |
| Collection - 1788 - 384 páginas
...jou ace very w much divided in your o>\a thoughts upon the „ way of life that you ought to choofe: be my ,,, friend, and follow me. I Will lead you into „ the pofltffion of pleafure and out of the reach „ of pain, and remove you from alf .the noife „ and... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 páginas
...lady, who came forward with a regular compofed carriage ; and, running up^ to him, accofted him after the following manner : " My dear Hercules," fays fhe, " I find you are very much divided in your thoughts upon the way of life that you ought to choofe : be my triend, and follow me ; I will lead... | |
| 1792 - 494 páginas
..."I find you are very much divided in your thoughts upon rile way of life that you oiurht to chute : be my friend, and follow me ; I will lead you into the poflbffion of pleafure,and out of the reach of pain, and remove youfromall the ncifc and difijuictudc... | |
| 1795 - 540 páginas
...find you are very much divided in your own thought1 upon the way cJ life that you ought to choofc : be my friend, and follow me; I will lead you into the pu/Tefiion of pleafure, and out of trre reach of pain, and remov' you from all the rotfc *nd difquietu... | |
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