But while I expected from this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both houses of parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched,... Junius Finally Discovered - Page 52de William H. Graves - 1917 - 193 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1770 - 466 pages
...did make you his quarry, and you ftiil bletd from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and ftill crouch, beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your brow, Sir; he has attacked even you—he has—and I believe you have no reafon to triumph in the encounter. In fhort, after carrying... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 pages
...did make you his quarry, and you ftill bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and ftill crouch, beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your brow> Sir," [the expreffion could not have been more happlly ufed than in addreffing fir FLETCHER NORTON, then... | |
| Junius - 1804 - 494 pages
...fall, behold him still soaring higher, and coming " down souse upon both Houses of Parliament. — Yts; he " did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the " wounds of his talons. You crouched, and diill crouch, " beneath his rage. — Nor has he dreaded tlie terrors of > our " brow, Sir;" [Sir Fletcher... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 612 pages
...judgment. But while I expected from this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him still rising higher, and coming down souse upon both houses of...the terrors of your brow.* Sir, he has attacked even you—he has—and I believe you have no reason to triumph in the encounter. In short, after carrying... | |
| Junius - 1812 - 618 pages
...handj . It is by no means, however, the intention of the editor of the present volumes to vindicate kig down souse upon both Houses of Parliament. Yes, he...still crouch, beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded th« terrors of your brow, Sir ; he has attacked even you — he has — and I believe you have no... | |
| Junius - 1814 - 620 pages
...in strength, wit, and judgment. But while I expected in this daring flight his'final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both houses of parliament. Yes, he v beheld the people extolling him, the court execrating him, and ministers and more than ministers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 pages
...strength, wit, and judgment. But while I expected from this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse...beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your t>row, Sir ; he has attacked even you — he has — and I believe you have no reason to triumph in... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 pages
...in strength, wit, and judgment. Bu while I expected from this daring flight his final ruin an fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both houses of parliament. Yes, he did make yoi his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons You crouched, and still crouch beneath... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 476 pages
...strength, wit and judgment. " But while I expected in this daring flight his final " ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and " coming down souse upon both houses of parlia" ment. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you " still bleed from the wounds of his talons.... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 378 pages
...strength, wit, and judg" ment. But while I expected, in this daring flight, his " final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and " coming down...the terrors of your brow, sir ; he has attacked even •' you—he has—and I believe you have no reason to " triumph in the encounter. In short, after... | |
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