| 1785 - 492 halaman
...through repletion, or have been fcorched uyv, like Portia, by fwallowing fire."~But let not from hence an imputation of rapacioufnefs be fixed upon him....demanded nothing from the poor, nor was known, in any April inftance, to have enforced the payment of even what was juftly his due. His perfon was middle-fized... | |
| 1785 - 498 halaman
...fike^Portia, by fwalfowing fire." — But let not from hence an imputation of rapacioufnefs be fixed upen him. Though he took all that was offered him, he demanded nothing ftom the poor, nor w$s kAown, in. any A ? H Y. /fpr.il. ihftance, to have enforced the payment of even... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 halaman
...through repletion, or " been fcorched up, like Portia, by fwdlowing fire." ' But let not from hence an imputation of rapacioufnefs ' be fixed upon him....demanded nothing from the poor, ' nor was known in any inftance to have enforced the f payment of even what was juftly his due. ' His perfon was middle-fized... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 halaman
...through repletion, or 1t been fcorched up, like Portia, by fwallowing fire." ' But let not from hence an imputation of rapacioufnefs ' be fixed upon him....demanded nothing from the poor, ' nor was known in any inftance to have enforced the ' payment of even what was juftly his due. ' His perfon was middle-fized... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 halaman
...through repletion, or been fcorched " up, like Portia, by fwallowing fire." But let not * from hence an imputation of rapacioufnefs be fixed upon him....demanded nothing from the poor, nor was ' known in any inftance to have enforced the pay' ment of even what was juftly his due. * His perfon was middle-fized... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 642 halaman
...through repletion, or «c been fcorched up, like Portia, by (wallowing fire.'* f But let not from hence an imputation of rapacioufnefs ' be fixed upon him. Though he took all that was e offered him, he demanded nothing from the poor, ' nor was known in any inftance to have enforced... | |
| Sir John Hawkins - 1787 - 634 halaman
...through repletion, or " been fcorched up, like Portia, byfwallowing fire." * But let not from hence an imputation of rapacioufnefs * be fixed upon him. Though he took all that was 4 offered him, he demanded nothing from the poor, * nor was known in any inftance to have enforced... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 halaman
...would injure him, rather than go home with an idea that his skill had been exerted without recompense. Though he took all that was offered him, he demanded nothing from the poor." ' The writer adds that 'Johnson never wished him to be regarded as an inferior, or treated him like... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 halaman
...would injure him, rather than go home with an idea that his skill had been exerted without recompense. Though he took all that was offered him, he demanded nothing from the poor." ' The writer adds that 'Johnson never wished him to be regarded as an inferior, or treated him like... | |
| 1809 - 914 halaman
...scorched up, like Portia, by swallowing fire." But let not from hence an imputation of rapaciousness be fixed upon him ; though he took all that Was offered...demanded nothing from the poor, nor was known, in any instance, to have enforced the payment of even what was justly his due. His person was middle sized,... | |
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