| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 488 trang
...deferve to be. And therefore his death was no lels pleafing to the One Party, than it was condoled in the Other. In a word, what was faid of Cinna, might...Him; "he had a Head to " contrive, and a Tongue to perfwade, and a Hand to exe" cute, any mi (chief. Mis death therefore fcem'd to be a great deliverance... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 trang
...be. And therefore his death was no lefs pleafing to the One Party, than it was condoled in the Ocher. In a word, what was faid of Cinna, might well be applied...Him ; " he had a Head to " contrive, and a Tongue to perfwade, and a Hand to exe" cute, any mifchief. His death therefore fcem'd to be a great deliverance... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 500 trang
...lefs pleafing to the One Party, than it was condoled in the Other. In a word, what was faid ofcimta, might well be applied to Him; "He had a Head to " contrive, and a Tongue to perfwade, and a Hand to exe" cute, any mifchicf. His death therefore fecm'd to be a great deliverance... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731 - 508 trang
...defcrve to be. And therefore his death was no Icfs pleafing to the One Party, than it was condoled in the Other. In a word, what was faid of Cinna, might...him; " He had a Head to " contrive, and a Tongue to periwadc, and a Hand to exe" cute, any miichief. His death therefore icem'd to be a great deliverance... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1731 - 502 trang
...was no lefs pleating to the One Party, than it was condoled in the Other. In a word, what was laid of Cinna, might well be applied to him ; " He had a Head to "contrive, and a Tongue to perfwade, and a Hand to ex«" cute, any mifchief. His death therefore feem'd to be a great deliverance... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 trang
...refign'd himfelf implicitly to the conduft of that artful Demagogue, who (as J Cicero fay* rf Catiline) " had a head to contrive, and a tongue " to perfuade, and a hand to execute, any mif" chief:" which, by a very pardonable flip of his memory, the Noble Hiftorian miftook for the charafter... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 392 trang
...there is fomething fo vqry " falfe and bafe, that fuch Coin could only come " from a College Mint. (In a Word, what was " faid of Cinna, might well be applied to Hamp" den ; he had a Head to contrive, and a Tongue to " perfuade, and a Hand to execute any Mi f chief.... | |
| William Harris - 1766 - 434 trang
...not his editors, as has been groundlefly promulgated), 'What has ' been faid of Cinna, might be well applied to him ; he * had a head to contrive, and a tongue to perfwade, and (i)HlA.of * a hand to execute any mifchief (^)-' Few readers li<np ^66. w1^ fubmic to... | |
| Joseph Galloway - 1781 - 126 trang
...itfelf ; his difli" pation and profligacy even furpafied the means "he pofiefied of gratifying them. — He had a " head to contrive, and a tongue to perfuade, and " took pleafure in civil broils ; of a fpirit daring " and infidious — expert in all the arts of... | |
| Francis Atterbury - 1783 - 416 trang
...veracity." <lege ' lege mint. (In a word, what was faid of * CINN A might well be applied to HAMPDEN ; ' he had a head to contrive, and a tongue to * perfuade, and a hand to execute any mlfchief. * His death, therefore, feemedto be a great de* liverance to the nation.') 1 There are not... | |
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