... rotations, towards the centre. She then repented her temerity, and with all her force endeavoured to retreat ; but the draught of the gulph was generally too... The Rambler - Page 233by Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 463 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1773 - 394 pages
...PLEASURE, that they might folace themfelves with a fhort enjoyment of that delicious region, after which they always determined to purfue their courfe without any other deviation. REASON was too often prevailed upon fo far by thefe promifes, as to venture her charge within the eddy... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 472 pages
...region, after which they al ways determined to purfue their courfe without any other deviation. REASON was too often prevailed upon fo far by thefe promifes,...the circumvolution was weak, but yet interrupted the courfc of the veflel, and drew it, by infenfible rotations, towards the center. She then repented her... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 pages
...region, after which they al ways determined to purfue their courfe without any other deviation. REASON was too often prevailed upon fo far by thefe promifes,...within the eddy of the gulph of INTEMPERANCE, where, in, the. circumvolution was weak, but yet interO 4 fupted rupted the courfe of the veflel, and drew... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pages
...Pleafure, that they might folace themfelves with a ihort enjoyment of that delicious region, after which they always determined to purfue their courfe...venture her charge within the eddy of the gulph of In» temperance, where, indeed, the circumvolution was weak, but yet interrupted the courfe of the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1794 - 568 pages
...Pleafure, that they might folace themfelves with a fhort enjoyment of that delicious region, after which they always determined to purfue their courfe...thefe promifes, as to venture her charge within the e-idy eddy of the Gulph of Intemperance, where, indeed, the circumlocution was weak, but yet interrupted... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1794 - 326 pages
...Pleafure, that they might folace themfelves with a ihort enjoyment of that delicious region, after which they always determined to purfue their courfe...Reafon was too often prevailed upon fo far by thefe promifcs, as to venture her charge within the eddy ( 3° ) eddy of the Gulph of Intemperance, where,... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1796 - 634 pages
...Pleafure, that they might folace themfelves with a fhort enjoyment of that delicious region, after which they always determined to purfue their courfe...eddy of the Gulph of Intemperance, where, indeed, the circumlocution was weak, but yet interrupted the courfe of the veflcl, and drew it by infenfible rotations... | |
| 1797 - 680 pages
...themfelves with aftiort enjoyment of that delicious region, alter which they always determined to purlue their courfe without any other deviation. Reafon was too often prevailed upon lo far by thefe promife«, as to venture her charge within the eddy of the gulph of Intemperance, where,... | |
| 1799 - 334 pages
...Pleafure, that they might folac,e themfelves with a fhort enjoyment of that delicious region, after which they always determined to purfue their courfe...charge within the eddy of the gulph of Intemperance, No. 1. POEMS, Vc. 7 where, indeed, the circumvolution was weak, but yet interrupted the courfe of the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 pages
...PLEASURE, that they might folace themfelves with a fhort enjoyment of that delicious region, after which they always determined to purfue their courfe without any other deviation. . REASON was too often prevailed upon fo far by thefe promifes, as to venture her charge within the... | |
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