| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 548 páginas
...nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagined right, above control, While e'en the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man. Thine, Freedom, thine the blessings pictured here, Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear; Too... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1842 - 446 páginas
...hand; Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagin'd right, above control, — While e'en the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man. Thine, Freedom, thine the blessings pictured here, Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear! Too... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 páginas
...a thoughtful band, By forms unfashioned, fresh from nature's hand. Fierce in their native hardiness drove suddenly Betwixt us and the Goldsmith was a master of the art of contrast in heightening the effect of his pictures. In the following... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 páginas
...thoughtful band, By forras uufoshioned, fresh from nature'» hand. Fierce in their native hardiness . us mail. Goldsmith was a master of the art of contrait in heightening the effect of his pictures. In... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 páginas
...thoughtful band, By forms unfashioned, fresh from nature's hand ; Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagined right, above control, While...even the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learn to venerate himself as man. Thine, freedom ! thine the blessings pictured here ; Thine are those... | |
| James Boswell - 1846 - 602 páginas
...a thoughtful band. By forms unfoshiou'd, fresh from nature's hand; Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagined right, above control, While even the peasant boasts these rights to Kin, And learns to venerate himself as man*." We could get but one bridle here, which, according to... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 558 páginas
...nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagined right, above control, While e'en g throu@ Thine, Freedom. thine the blessings pictured'here, Thine are those enarms that dazzle and endear ;... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 524 páginas
...hand. Fierce in their native hardiness of soul ; True to imagined right, above control ; While e'en the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself a* man." GOLDSMITH, The Traveller. Thus it is that this free constitution of the British empire ; this... | |
| James Boswell - 1848 - 1798 páginas
...from nature's hand ; Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagined right, above controul, While even the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man."1 We could get but one bridle here, which, according to the maxim detur digniori, was appropriated... | |
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