| 1746 - 532 strani
...Difcourfe upon the Dangers of Company, that when he firtt went to live in the Country, he «xpected to have met there with the Simplicity of the old Poetical Golden Age, but he foon perceived his Miftake, and found the Men of Chertfea to be no better than the Inhabitants... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 228 strani
...making of the bargain. I thought when I went firft to dwell in the country, that without doubt I fliould have met there with the Simplicity of the old poetical...I thought to have found no inhabitants there, but fuch as the fhepherdsof Sir Phil. Sydney in Arcadia, or of Monfieur d'Urfe upon the banks of Lignon... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 228 strani
...went firft to dwell in the country, that without doubt I fhould have met there with the fimplicity of the old poetical golden age ; I thought to have found no inhabitants there, but fuch as the fhepherdsof Sir Phil. Sydney in Arcadia, or of Monfieur d'Uife" upon the banks of Lignon... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 298 strani
...went firft to dwell in the country, that without doubt I flioukl have met there with the fimplicity of' the old poetical golden age ; I thought to have found no inhabitants there, but fuch 4p the fhepherds of Sir Phil. Sydney in Arcadia, or of Monfieur d'Urfe upon the banks of Ligr.on;... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1772 - 300 strani
...firft.to dwell irt the country, that without doubt I fhould have met there with the fimplicity of the 6ld poetical golden age ; I thought to have found no inhabitants there, but fuch as the fhepherds of Sir Phil. Sydney in Arcadia, or of Monfieur d'Urfe uport the banks of Ligr.on... | |
| John Wesley - 1791 - 716 strani
...I went firft to dwell in the country, that without doubt I mould have met there with the fimplicity of the old poetical golden age : I thought to have found no inhabitants there, but fuch as the fhepberdsof Sir Philip Sydney in Arcadia; and began to confider with myfelf, which way... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 514 strani
...I firft went to dwell in the country, that without doubt I ihouM have met there with the fimplicity of the old poetical golden age ; I thought to have found no inhabitants there, but fuch as the fhepherds of Sir Phil. Sydney in Arcadia, or of Monfieur d'Urfe upon the banks of Lignon... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 290 strani
...little, God knows) in making of the bargain. I thought, when I first went to dwell in the country, that without doubt I should have met there with the simplicity...inhabitants there, but such as the shepherds of Sir Philip Sydney in Arcadia, or of Monsieur d'Urfe upon the banks of Lignon ; and began to consider with myself,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 strani
...little, God knows) in making of the bargain. I thought, when I first went to dwell in the country, that without doubt I should have met there with the simplicity...inhabitants there, but such as the shepherds of Sir Philip Sydney in Arcadia, or of Monsieur d'Urfe upon the banks of Lignon ; and began to consider with myself,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 strani
...in making of the bargain. 1 thought, when 1 first went to dwell in tbe country, that without doubt 1 should have met there with the simplicity of the old poetical golden age; 1 thought to have found no inhabitants there, but such as the shepherds of sir Phil. Sydney in Arcadia,... | |
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