| British essayists - 1802 - 380 páginas
...seventy-seven. Every reader surely must regret that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in unity of interest,...study, should finally part in acrimonious opposition. Such a controversy was Bellwn plusquam civile, as Lucan expresses it. Why could not faction find other... | |
| 1803 - 420 páginas
...next. Every reader surely must regret that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in unity of interest,...study, should finally part in acrimonious opposition. Such a controversy was helium plu&quam civile, as Lucan expresses it. Why could not faction find other... | |
| 1803 - 434 páginas
...that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in u^ity* of interest, conformity of opinion, and fellowship...study, should finally part in acrimonious opposition. Such a controversy was bdlum jilusquam chile, as Lucan expresses it. Why could not faction find other... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...seventy-seven. Every reader surely must regret that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in unity of interest,...opinion, and fellowship of study, should finally part in ac'jimonious opposition. Such a controversy was, " Bellum plusquam civile," as Lucan expresses it.... | |
| Spectator The - 1808 - 348 páginas
...energetic feeling, " will not regret, that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past ia confidence and endearment, in unity of interest, conformity of opinion, and fellowship of stndy, should fmally part in acrimonious oppusition ? Such a controversy was htllum plusquam civile,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 598 páginas
...seventy-seven. Every reader surely must regret that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in unity of interest,...study, should finally part in acrimonious opposition.: Such a controversy was bellum plusquam civile, as Lucan expresses it. Why could not faction find other... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 422 páginas
...seventyseven. Every reader surely must regret that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in unity of interest,...study, should finally part in acrimonious opposition. Such a controversy was " Bellum plusquam civile" as Lucan expresses it. Why could not faction find... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in'unity of interest, conformity of opinion, and fellowship...study, should finally part in acrimonious opposition. Such a controversy was bellum plusquam civile, ag Lucan expresses it. Why could not faction find other... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 380 páginas
...seventy-seven.. . Every reader surely must regret that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in unity of interest,...study, should finally part in acrimonious opposition. Such a controversy was " BeN lum plusquam civile," as ITucan expresses it. Why could not faction find... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 378 páginas
...seventy-seven. Every reader surely must regret that these two illustrious friends, after so many years past in confidence and endearment, in unity of interest,...study, should finally part in acrimonious opposition. Such a controversy was " BelJum plusquam civile," as Lucan expresses it. Why could not faction find... | |
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