| Bibliography - 1776 - 646 pages
...&c. defcribcd in the Luiiad. N n 4 of of the fatyrift, werejilent while Conuantine was in power. But they exerted all their arts againft him. Redondo,...that unfeeling indifference with which he made his mod horrible witticifm on the Zamorim, he fufFered the innocent man to be thrown into the common prifon.... | |
| Books - 1776 - 612 pages
...(Turned the government. Thofe who had formerly procured the banifhment of the fatyrift, were filent while Conftantine was in power. But now they exerted all...pretended to be the friend of Camoens ; yet, with the moft unfeeling indifference, he fuffered the innocent man to be thrown into the common prifon.... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1776 - 608 pages
...procured the baniihment of the fatyrift, were filent while Conllantine was in power. But now they excited all their arts againft him. Redondo, when he entered...pretended to be the friend of Camoens ; yet, with the molt un/esling indifference,, he fufferei-the innocent man to be thrown into the common prifon.... | |
| Luís de Camões - Explorers - 1776 - 674 pages
...affumed the government. Thofe who had formerly procured the banimment of the fatyrift, were iilent while Conftantine was in power. But now they exerted all...their arts againft him. Redondo, when he entered on ofiice, pretended to be the friend of Camoens ; yet, with all that unfeeling indifference with which... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1776 - 612 pages
...fatyrift, were iilent while Conftantine was in power. But now they exerted all their arts again ft him. Redondo, when he entered on office, pretended to be the friend of Camoëns ; yet, with the mod unfeeling indifference, he fuffered the innocent man to be thrown into... | |
| Luís de Camões - Explorers - 1791 - 486 pages
...the government. Thofe who •had formerly procured the banifhment of the fatirift, were filent while Conftantine was in power ; but now they exerted all...with all that unfeeling indifference with which he planned his moft horrible witticifm on the Zamorim, he (offered the innocent man to be thrown into... | |
| Luís de Camões - Explorers - 1791 - 494 pages
...the government. Thofe who had formerly procured the banifhment of the fatirift, were •filent while Conftantine was in power ; but now they exerted all...with all that unfeeling indifference with which he planned his moft horrible witticifm on the Zamorim, hefuflered the innocent man to be thrown into the... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 454 pages
...government. Thofe who had formerly procured the baniihment of the fatirift, were filent while Conllantine was in power ; but now they exerted all their arts...with all that unfeeling indifference with which he mad«; his moil 3 horrible witticifm on the Zamorim, he fuffered the in- Camoem. nocent man to be thrown... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1798 - 520 pages
...aflumed the government. Thofe who had formerly procured the banifhment of the fatirift, were filent while Conftantine was in power; but now they exerted all...with all that unfeeling indifference with which he planned his moft horrible witticifm on the Zamorim, he fuffered the innocent man to be thrown into... | |
| Biographies, English - 1801 - 868 pages
...fatirift, were filent whilft Conftantine was in power. But now they exerted nil their arts againit hiirji Redondo, When he entered on office, pretended to be the friend of Camoens i yet, with all that unfeeling indifference with which he iviade his molt horrible witticifm on ths... | |
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