... at the reflection : but let not this be read as something that relates only to another ; for a few years only can divide the eye that is now reading from the hand that has written. Annual Register - Page 437edited by - 1825Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1754 - 670 pages
...the dull, and lull the bread that now throbs at the reflection. But let not this be read as fomething that relates only to another ; for a few years only can divide the eye that is now reading from, the VoL.'XVI* (be Adventurer. . 573 hand that has written. This awful truth, however obvious, and however... | |
| English literature - 1781 - 754 pages
...at the reflection : but 1er not this be read as fomething that relaies, only to another ; for a tew years only can divide the eye that is now reading from the hand that lias written *. Alfo to the mmeroy of BENJ. BROWN of this parifli, who died nd ОЛ. 1777, ag<-d 66... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1812 - 850 pages
...still the breast that now throbs at the reflection. But let not this be read as something that relate* only to another; for a few years only can divide the eye that is now reading, from the hand that h:u written." Dr. Hawkesvorth was, if not a inan of deep learning, sufficiently acquainted with the... | |
| 1785 - 772 pages
...chill, and ftill the bread that 'now throbs at the reflection: but let not this be read as fomething that relates only to another; for a few years only...that is now reading from the hand that has written. This awful truth, however obvious, and however reiterated* is yet frequently forgotten; for, f'irely,... | |
| 1793 - 526 pages
...are not fo felt as to be nniverfally prailifed. The writer and the reader are not far diltant. • A few years only can divide the eye that is now reading from the hand that has written. This awful truth, however obvious, and however reiterated, is yet frequently forgotten ; for, furely,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 414 pages
...let not this be read as fomething that relate« " only to another; for a few years only can divUe " the eye that is now reading from the hand that " has written." HAWKING, the exercife of taking wild-fowl bjr means of hawks. The method of reclaiming, marning, and... | |
| 1802 - 442 pages
...and still the breast that now throbs at the reflection. But let not this be read as something tliat relates only to another : for a few years only can divide the eve that is now reading from the hand that bus written." Dr. H. altered Amphytrion andOroonoko; and... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 254 pages
...the breast that now throbs at the reflection. But let not this be read as something that relates onjy to another; for a few years only can divide the. eye...that is now reading, from the hand that has written." Nature had endowed him with an uncommonly fine understanding, which he had improved not only by long... | |
| Sir William Forbes - Medicine - 1806 - 578 pages
...is laid, no leu thtn six thousand pounds. " and (till the breast that now throbs at the reflection. But let not this be " read as something that relates...that is now reading, from the hand that has written." Note [R.] p. 105. Major Mercer was the son of a private gentleman in Aberdeenshire, who, having joined... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...hand which is " now writing it in the dust, and still the breast that now " throbs at the reflection. But let not this be read as " something that relates...is now reading, " from the hand that has written." Note [R.] p. 194. Major Mercer was the son of a private gentleman in Aberdeenshire, who, having joined... | |
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