... whole world) into a new state. The only use I have, shall, or wish to make of it, is to observe the disparity of men from themselves in a week's time; the desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modes, new measures; and that strange spirit... The Soldier of Fortune ... - Page 70by Henry Curling - 1843Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 394 pages
...desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modes, new measures : and that strange spirit and life, with which men broken and disappointed resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions ! It would be worth June 1727. 1 The death of K. George the first, which happened the 1 ith of your while... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 410 pages
...desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modes, new measures : and that strange spirit and life, with which men broken and disappointed resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions ! It would be worth your while as a Philosopher, to be busy in these observations, and to come hither to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 406 pages
...desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modesi new measures : and that strange spirit and life, with which men broken and disappointed resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions ! It would be worth your while as a Philosopher, to be busy in these observations, and to come hither to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 512 pages
...desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modes, new measures; and that strange spirit and life, with which men broken and disappointed resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions ! It would be worth your while as a philosopher, to be busy in these observations, and to come hither to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 510 pages
...desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modes, new measures; and that strange spirit and life, with which men broken and disappointed resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions ! It would be worth your while as a philosopher, to be busy in these observations, and to come hither to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 452 pages
...desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modes, new measures; and that strange spirit and life, with which men broken and disappointed resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions! It would be worth your while as a philosopher, to be busy in these observations, and to come hither to... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1882 - 342 pages
...desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modes, new measures, and that strange spirit of life with which men, broken and disappointed, resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions ! It would be worth your while, as a philosopher, to be busy in these observations, and to come hither to... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1882 - 340 pages
...desultory leaping and catching of new motions, new modes, new measures, and that strange spirit of life with which men, broken and disappointed, resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions ! It would be worth your while, as a philosopher, to be busy in these observations, and to come hither to... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1882 - 344 pages
...desultory leaping and Batching of new motions, new modes, new measures, and that strange spirit of life with which men, broken and disappointed, resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions ! It would be worth your while, as u philosopher, to be busy in these observations, and to come hither to... | |
| William Henry Wilkins - 1901 - 434 pages
...week's time ; desultory leaping and catching of new modes, new manners and that strong spirit of life with which men, broken and disappointed, resume their hopes, their solicitations, their ambitions". The political Jeremiahs of the time bewailed the wholesale trafficking in places, and the universal... | |
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