| 1759 - 742 trang
...tragical diftreflès which fancy has feigned to excite forrow and commifcration ; and while we furvey them, we are apt altogether to forget her frailties, we think of her faults with lefs indignation, and 'approve of our tears, as if they were (hed for a perfon who had attained much... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 trang
...tragical diftrefles, which fancy has feigned to excite forrow and commiferation ; and while we furvey them, we are apt altogether to forget her frailties, we think of her faults with lefs indignation, and approve of our tears, as if they were flied for a perfon who had attained much... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 trang
...tragical diftrefles, which fancy has feigned to excite furrow and commiferation ; and while we furvey them, we are apt altogether to forget her frailties, we think of her faults with lefs indignation, and approve of our tears, as if they were (hed fora perfon who had attained much... | |
| William Robertson - 1771 - 458 trang
...tragical diftrefles which fancy has feigned to excite forrow and commiferation: and while we furvey them, we are apt altogether to forget her frailties, we think of her faults with lefs indignation, and approve of our tears, as if they were fhed for a p.erfon who had attained much... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 trang
...tragical dilbeffes which fancy has feigned to excite forrow and commiferation ; and while we furvey them, we are apt altogether to forget her frailties, we think of her faults with lefs indignation, and approve of our tears, as if they were flied for a perfon who had attained much... | |
| William Robertson - 1794 - 620 trang
...tragical diftrefles which fancy has feigned to excite forrow and commiferation j and while we furvey them, we are apt altogether to forget her frailties, we think of her faults with lefs indignation, and approve of our tears, as if they were med for a perfon who had attained much... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 trang
...tragical diftrefl'es which fancy has feigned to excite forrow and commiferation ; and while we furvey them, we are apt altogether to forget her frailties, we think of her faults with lefs indignation, and approve of our tears, as if they were fhed for a perlón who had attained much... | |
| 1797 - 522 trang
...tragical diftrefles whkh fancy has feigned to excite forrow and commiferation ; and while we furvcy them, we are apt altogether to forget her frailties, we think of her faults with tefs indignation, and approve of our tears, as if they were med for a perfon who had attained much... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 trang
...crimes. Mary's sufferings, however, exceed, both in degree and in duration, those tragical distresses which fancy has feigned to excite sorrow and commiseration...person who had attained much nearer to pure virtue. No man, says Brantome, ever beheld her person without admiration and love, or will read her history... | |
| Elizabeth Helme - 1806 - 318 trang
...replied Mr. Wilmot. " Her sufferings exceed, both in degree and duration, those tragical distresses which fancy has feigned, to excite sorrow and commiseration; and .while we read or hear them repeated, we are apt to forget her frailties, and lament her punishment as that of... | |
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