| Samuel Johnson - English essays - 1750 - 296 pages
...fnares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE, without infufing any wifh for that fuperiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the...of counteracting fraud, without the temptation to pra&ife it; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of neceflary defence, and to increafe prudence... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1752 - 326 pages
...are laid by TJJ.EAC.HERY for INNOCENCE, without infilling any wilh for thatfuperiority with which the the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the power...of counteracting fraud, without the temptation to practife it ; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of neceflary defence, and to increafe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English essays - 1784 - 340 pages
...fnares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE, without infufing any wifh for that fuperiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the...to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of neceflary defence, and to encreafe prudence without impairing virtue. Many writers, for the fake of... | |
| Charles Moore (rector of Cuxton.) - Dueling - 1790 - 482 pages
...fnares, which are laid by treachery for innocence, without infufing any wifli for that fuperiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the...of counteracting fraud, without the temptation to prañife it ; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of neceiTary defence, and " to increafe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 626 pages
...fnares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE, without infufing any wifh for that fuperiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the...of counteracting fraud, without the temptation to practife it; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of neceflary defence, and to encreafe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 582 pages
...mares which are laid by Treachery for Innocence, without infuiing any wi(h for that fuperiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the power of counteracting fraud, wuhcut the temptation to praftife it ; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of necefTary... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 450 pages
...fttares which are lïid by TREACHERY for IU NOCENCE, without infllring any wilh for that fuperiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the power of counteracting fraud, without the temptatio« to praftife it ; to initiate youth by meek encounters in the art of neceflary defence ;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 460 pages
...ihares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE, without infufing any wifh for that fuperiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the...of counteracting fraud, without the temptation to practife it ; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of neceflary defence, and to encreafe... | |
| 1801 - 342 pages
...fnares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE, without infufing any wifh for tLat fuperiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity; to give the...of counteracting fraud, without the temptation to practife it ; to initiate youth by mock encounters in the art <5f neceflary defence, and to encreafe... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 322 pages
...snares which are laid by Treachery for Innocence, without infusing any wish for that superiority with which the betrayer flatters his vanity ; to give the...counteracting fraud, "without the temptation, to practise it ; initiate youth by mock encounters in the art of necessary defence, and to increase prudence without... | |
| |