| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 586 Seiten
...Fugitive : nor did any efcape her but thofe who by an Effort fudden and violent, burft their Shackles at once, and left her at a Diftance; and even of thefe...themfelves again to that Power from whom an Efcape mult be fo dearly bought, and whofe Tyranny was little felt, except when it was refifted. Some however... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 428 Seiten
...Fugitive : Nor did any efcape her but thofa who, by an Effort fudden and violent, burft their Shackles at once, and left her at a Diftance ; and even of...be fo dearly bought, and whofe Tyranny was little fe't, except when it was refifted. Some .however there always were, who, when they found Habit prevailing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 392 Seiten
...Vfho, by an Effort fudden and violent, burft their Shackles at once, and left her at a Di fiance ; and even of thefe, many, rufhing too precipitately...themfelves again to that Power from whom an Efcape mufl be fo dearly bought, and whofe Tyranny was little felt, except when it was refilled. Some however... | |
| 1787 - 470 Seiten
...always threw new chains upon her fugitive: nor did any efcape her but thofe who, by an effort hidden and violent, burft their (hackles at once, and left...hindered by their terrors from flopping where they wer« fafe, were fatigued with their own vehemence, and refigned themfelves again to that power from... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 Seiten
...fugitive : nor did any efcape her but thofe who, by an effort Hidden and violent, burft their fhackles at once, and left her at a diftance ; and even of thefe, many, ruining too precipitately forward, and hindered by their terrors from flopping where they were fafe,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 Seiten
...her but thole who, by an effort fudden and violent, burft their fhackles at once, and left her fit a diftance; and even of thefe, many, rufhing too precipitately...hindered by their terrors from flopping where they were fafej were fatigued with their own vehemence, and refigned themlelves again to that power from whom... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 Seiten
...fugitive ; nor did any efcape her but thofe who, by an effort fudden and violent, burft their fhackles at once, and left her at a diftance ; and even of...whofe tyranny was little felt, except when it was refifted.Some, however, there always were, who, when they found HABIT prevailing over them, called... | |
| 1806 - 360 Seiten
...fugitive; nor did any efcape her but thofe who, by an .effort fudden and violent, burft their fhackles at once, and left her at a diftance; and even of thefe,...precipitately forward, and hindered by their terrors from ftopping where they -were fafe, were fatigued with their own vehemence, and refigned themfelves again... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 298 Seiten
...thofe, who, by an effort fudden and violent, burU their fhackles at once, and left her at a diltance ; and even of thefe, many, rufhing too precipitately forward• and hindered by their terrors from ftopping where they were fate, were fatigued with their own vehemence, and refigned themfelves again... | |
| 1774 - 388 Seiten
...Fugitive : Nor did any efcape her but thofe who, by an Effort fudden and violent, burft their Shackles at once, and left her at a Diftance ; and even of...precipitately forward, and hindered by their Terrors from ftopping where they were fafe, were fatigued with their own Vehemence, and refigned themfelves again... | |
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