| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 lehte
...arts. SHAKSPEARE. None in more languages can show Those arts, which you so early know. 45 ASTROLOGY. If he chance to find A new repast, or an untasted spring, Blesses his stars and thinks it luxury. ADDISON. Thanks to my stars, I have not ranged about The wilds of life ere I could find a friend. ADDISON.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 lehte
...in more languages can show Those arts, which you so early know. 44 45 ASTROLOGY. If he chance to 6nd A new repast, or an untasted spring, Blesses his stars and thinks it luxury. ADDISON. Thanks to my stars, I have not ranged about The wilds of life ere I could find a friend. ADUISON.... | |
| William John Courthope - 1884 - 202 lehte
...of night On the first friendly bank he throws him down, Or rests his head upon a rock till morn — Then rises fresh, pursues his wonted game, And if...spring, Blesses his stars, and thinks it luxury." But in all those parts of the poem where action and not ornament is demanded, we seem to perceive the... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 626 lehte
...of night, On the first friendly bank he throws him down, Or rests his head upon a rock till morn ; And if the following day he chance to find A new repast,...spring, Blesses his stars, and thinks it luxury.' Let us have t/tat kind of luxury, Sir, if you will." JOHNSON. " But hold, Sir ; to be merely satisfied... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 lehte
...of night, On the first friendly bank he throws him down, Or rests his head upon a rock till morn4; And if the following day he chance to find A new repast,...an untasted spring, Blesses his stars, and thinks it's luxury." Let us have that kind of luxury, Sir, if you will.' JOHNSON. ' But hold, Sir ; to be... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 lehte
...of night, On the first friendly bank he throws him down ; Or rests his head upon a rock till morn : H F rU 7 Vk_ v ?yr Ϟ ' u 9 $]$ 'R Let us have that kind pf luxury, Sir, if you will.' JOHNSON : " But hold; Sir ; to be merely satisfice... | |
| Henry Bruce - 1890 - 354 lehte
...night, " On the first friendly bank he throws him down, "Or rests his head upon a rock till morn ; " And if the following day he chance to find ' ' A new repast, or an untasted sprmg, " Blesses his stars, and thinks it luxury." " ' Let us have that kind of luxury, Sir, if you... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1894 - 906 lehte
...Highlander. The Numidian, he says, rests his head upon a rock at night, and if next day he chances to find a new repast or an untasted spring" blesses his stars and calls it luxury. " General Oglethorpe quoted this passage in an argument about luxury, to Johnson,... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1895 - 654 lehte
...approach of night On the first friendly bank he throws him down, Or rests his head upon a rock till morn : Then rises fresh, pursues his wonted game, And if...spring, Blesses his stars, and thinks it luxury." But in all those parts of the poem where action and not ornament is demanded, we seem to perceive the... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 lehte
...SHAKSPEARE. None in more languages can show Those arts, which you so early know. 44 45 ASTROLOGY. If he chance to find A new repast, or an untasted spring, Blesses his stars and thinks it luxury. ADDISON. Thanks to my stars, I have not ranged about The wilds of life ere I could find a friend. ADDISON.... | |
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