Whence, but from heaven, could men unskilled in arts, In several ages born, in several parts, Weave such agreeing truths? or how, or why Should all conspire to cheat us with a lie? Unasked their pains, ungrateful their advice, Starving their gain, and... The Works of the English Poets: Dryden - Page 249de Samuel Johnson - 1779Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 pages
...parts, Weave such agreeing truths ? or how, or why, Should all conspire to cheat us with a lie ? Unask'd 傀 (:>+ itself we cast our view, i'on! m rmi heathens prove the story true . The doctrine, miracles ; wliich... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 346 pages
...parts, Weave such agreeing truths ? or how, or why, Should all conspire to cheat us with a lie ? Unask'd their pains, ungrateful their advice, Starving their gain, and martyrdom their price. If on the book itself we cast our view, Concurrent heathens prove the story true : The doctrine, miracles ; which... | |
| John Bowdler - 1821 - 510 pages
...in Weave such 'agreeing truths ? or how, or why Should all conspire to cheat us with a lie ? Unask'd their pains, ungrateful their advice, Starving their...gain, and martyrdom their price. .* If on the Book itself we cast our view, Concurrent heathens prove the story true ; The doctrine, miracles, which must... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...parts, Weave such agreeing truths ? or how, or why, Should all conspire to cheat us with a lye ? Unask'd thick urge their weary flight, And seek the closing shelter of the grove. Assiduous in his bow'r the itself we cast our view. Concurrent heathens prove the story trwe : The doctrine, miracles ; which... | |
| British anthology - 1824 - 460 pages
...parts, Weave such agreeing truths ? or how, or why, Should all conspire to cheat us with a lie ? Unask'd their pains, ungrateful their advice, Starving their gain, and martyrdom their price. If on the Book itself we cast our view, Concurrent heathens prove the story true : The doctrine, miracles — which... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1828 - 832 pages
...parts, Weave such agreeing truths ? Or how or why Should all conspire to cheat us with a lie T Unasked their pains, ungrateful their advice; Starving their gain, and martyrdom their price ? Two general considerations of some additional weight will conclude these proofs of the credibility.... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...parts, Weave snch agreeing truths? or how, or why, Shonld all conspire to cheat us with a lief Unask'd their pains, ungrateful their advice, Starving their gain, and martyrdom their price. If on the hook itself we cast our view, Concurrent heathens prove the story troe : The doctrine, miracles; which... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 878 pages
...son's the belter man. Dinham't Sjphy. How, or why Should all conspire to cheat us with a lye ' Unasked their pains, ungrateful their advice , Starving their gain, and martyrdom their price. Dryden. UNASPI RING, adj. Not ambitious. To be modest and unaspiring, in honour preferring one another.... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1829 - 354 pages
...parts, Weave such agreeing truths? Or how or why Should all conspire to cheat us with a lie? Unasked their pains, ungrateful their advice; Starving their gain, and martyrdom their price? Two general considerations of some additional weight will conclude these proofs of the crediblity.... | |
| David Bristow Baker - 1831 - 244 pages
...parts, Weave such agreeing truths ? or how, or why Should all conspire to cheat us with a lie ? Unask'd their pains, ungrateful their advice, . Starving their gain, and martyrdom their price." Dryden. Burnet, Gilbert.—" Some passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester." Answers... | |
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