| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 pages
...the dark, offending but by chance ; Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. They know no being, and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the fame. One more inftance, and that taken from the narrative part, where ftyle was more in his choice, will... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 382 pages
...serve pure bodies for allay : y Such souls as sherds produce, such beetle things As only buz to Heav'n with evening wings ; Strike in the dark, offending...and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther arc the same. The Panther, sure the noblest next the Hind, And fairest creature of the spotted kind... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 482 pages
...the dark, offending but by chance ; Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. They know no being, and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the fame. One more inftance, and that taken from the narrative part, where ftyle was more in his choice, will... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 472 pages
...divisible are they, > As would but serve pure bodies for allay ; J Such souls as shards produce, such beetle things As only buz to heaven with evening wings...hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the same. The Panther, sure the noblest, next the Hind, And fairest creature of the spotted kind ; Oh,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 474 pages
...divisible are they, > As would but serve pure bodies for allay ; y Such souls as shards produce, such beetle things As only buz to heaven with evening wings...hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the same. The Panther, sure the noblest, next the Hind, And rairest creature of the spotted kind ; Oh,... | |
| John Dryden, Thomas Park - 1808 - 374 pages
...serve pure bodies for allay : J Such souls as sherds produce, such beetle things As only buz to Heav'n with evening wings ; Strike in the dark, offending...hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the same, i The Panther, sure the noblest next the Hind, And fairest creature of the spotted kind ; Oh,... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 480 pages
...produce, such beetle things As only buz to heaven with evening wings ; Strike in the dark, oifending but by chance, Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance....hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the same. The Panther, sure the noblest, next the Hind, And fairest creature of the spotted kind ; Oh,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 pages
...the dark, offending but by chance ; Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. They know no being, and but hate a name ; To them the Hind and Panther are the same. One more instance, and that taken from the narrative part, where style was more in his choice,... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 610 pages
...wings ; Strike in the dark, offending but by chance, Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. 32* They know not beings, and but hate a name ; To them...wafh'd away, She were too good to be a beaft of prey ! 330 How can I praife, or blame, and not offend, Or how divide the frailty from the friend ? Her faults... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 616 pages
...wings ; Strike in the dark, offending but by chance, Such are the blindfold blows of ignorance. 32* They know not beings, and but hate a name ; To them...wafh'd away, She were too good to be a beaft of prey ! 330 How can I praife, or blame, and not offend, Or how divide the frailty from the friend ? Her faults... | |
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