| 1770 - 466 strani
...did make you his quarry, and you ftiil bletd from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and ftill crouch, beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your brow, Sir; he has attacked even you—he has—and I believe you have no reafon to triumph in the encounter. In... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 strani
...did make you his quarry, and you ftill bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and ftill crouch, beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your brow> Sir," [the expreffion could not have been more happlly ufed than in addreffing fir FLETCHER NORTON, then... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 398 strani
...did make you his quarry, and you ftill bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and ftill crouch, beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your broic> Sir," [the expreffion could not have been more happily pity ufed than in addreffing fir FLETCHER... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 strani
...judgment. But while I expected from this daring flight his finui ruin and fall, behold him still rising higher, and coming down souse upon both houses of parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and still... | |
| Junius - 1812 - 618 strani
...upon both Houses of Parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and still crouch, beneath his rage. Nor has he dreaded th« terrors of your brow, Sir ; he has attacked even you — he has — and I believe you have no... | |
| John Roche - 1813 - 310 strani
...upon both houses of parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and still crouch beneath...Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your brow, sir; he has attacked even you—he has—and, I believe, you have no reason to triumph in the encounter.... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 strani
...upon both House* of Parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and still crouch, beneath...Nor has he dreaded the terrors of your brow, Sir; he has attacked even you — he has — and I believe you hav« no reason to triumph in the encounter.... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1813 - 570 strani
...in strength, wit, and judgment. But while I expected in this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both Houses of Parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and still... | |
| Junius - 1814 - 620 strani
...in strength, wit, and judgment. But while I expected in this daring flight his'final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both houses of parliament. Yes, he v beheld the people extolling him, the court execrating him, and ministers and more than ministers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 strani
...strength, wit, and judgment. But while I expected from this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both Houses of parliament. Yes, he did make you his quarry, and you still bleed from, the wounds of his talons. You crouched, and still... | |
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