Such was the appearance of security and delight which this retirement afforded that they to whom it was new always desired that it might be perpetual, and, as those on whom the iron gate had once closed were never suffered to return, the effect of longer... Annual Register of World Events - Page 4781802Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1759 - 176 pages
...admitted whofe performance was thought able to add novelty to luxury. Such was the appearance of fecurity and delight which this retirement afforded, that they to whom it was new always defired that it might be perpetual ; and as thofe, on whom the iron gate had once clofed, were never... | |
| History - 1762 - 578 pages
...admitted whofe performance was thought abfe to add novelty to luxury. Such was the aprerirance of fecurity and delight which this retirement afforded, that they to whom it was new, always defired that it might be perpetual ; and as thofc, en whom the iron gates hid once dofed, were terer... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 pages
...admitted whofe performance was thought able to add noveky to luxury. Such was the appearance of fecurity and delight which this retirement afforded, that they, to whom it was new, always defired that it might be perpetual ; and as thofe, on whom the iron gate had once clofed, were never... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 546 pages
...that they fhould pafs their lives in this blifsful captivity, to which thofe only were admitted whofe performance was thought able to add novelty to luxury. Such was the appearance of fecurity and delight which this retirement afforded, that they, to whom it was new, always defired... | |
| English fiction - 1788 - 778 pages
...admitted whole performance was thought able to add novelty to luxuiy. Such was the appearance of fecurity and delight which this retirement afforded, that they, to whom it was new, always defired that it might be perpetual ; and as thofe, on whom the iron gate had once clofed, were never... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1790 - 318 pages
...that they fhould pafs their lives in this blifsful captivity, to which thofe only were admitted whofe performance was thought able to add novelty to luxury. Such was the appearance of fecurity and delight which this retirement afforded, that they, to whom it was new, always defired... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 pages
...that they fhould pafs their lives in this blifsful captivity, to which thofe only were admitted whofe performance was thought able to add novelty to luxury. Such was the appearance of fecurity and delight which this retirement afforded, that they, to whom it was new,. always defired... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 462 pages
...that they mould pafs their Jives in this blifsful captivity, to which thofe only were admitted whofe performance was thought able to add novelty to luxury. Such was the appearance of fecurity and delight which this retirement afforded, that they, to whom it was new, always defired... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 pages
...the dancers shewed their activity before the Princes, in hopes that they should pass their lives in blissful captivity, to which those only were admitted...new, always desired that it might be perpetual; and as those, on whom the iron gate had once closed, were never suffered to return, the effect of longer... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 376 pages
...power of harmony, and the dancers shewed their activity before the princes, in hope that they should pass their lives in this blissful captivity, to which...new, always desired that it might be perpetual ; and as those, on whom the iron gate had once closed, were never suffered to return, the effect of longer... | |
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