| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 280 pages
...thought of this narration. We were in this place .at eafe and by choice, and had no evils to fuffer or to fear ; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and untravelled wildernefs are not fuch as arife in the artificial folitude of parks and gardens, a flattering notion... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1775 - 664 pages
...thought of this narration. ' We were in this place at eafe and by choice, and had no evils to fufFer or to fear -, yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and uncravelled wilderuefs are not fuch as arife in the artificial folitudc of parks and gardens, a flattering... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 400 pages
...H-« ..... :..,: a .- .11 We were in this place at eafe and by r -*r choke, and had no evils to fuffer or to fear ; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and up travel led wiK dernefs are not fuch as arife in the ar^ tificial folitude of parks and gardens,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 pages
...thought of this narration. We were in this place at eafe and by choice, and had no evils to fuffer or to fear; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and untravelled wildernefs are not fuch as arife in the artificial folitude of parks and gardens, a flattering notion... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 pages
...thought of this narration. We were in this place at eafe and by choice, and had no evils to fuffer or to fear; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and untravelled wildernefs are not fuch as arife in the artificial folitude of parks and gardens, a flattering notion... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 258 pages
...thought of this narration. We were in this place at cafe, and by choice,, and had. no evils to fuffer or to fear ; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and untravelled wildernefs are not fuch as arife in the artificial folitude of parks and gardens, a flattering notion... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 302 pages
...entertainment reir itself. Whether I spent the hour well I know not; for here I first conceived the thought of this narration. We were in this place at...to fear, yet the imaginations excited by the view pf an unknown and untravelled wilderness are not such as arise in the artificial solitude of parks... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 432 pages
...thought of this narration. We were in this place at eafe and by choice, and had no evils to fuffer or to fear ; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and untravelled wildernefs are not fuch as arife in the artificial folitude of parks and gardens, a flattering notion... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 424 pages
...thought of this narration. We were in this place at eafe and by choice, and had no evils to fuffer or to fear ; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and untravelled wildernefs are not fuch as anfe in the artificial folitude of parks and gardens, a flattering notion... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 378 pages
...entertainment for itself. Whether I spent the hour well I know not ; for here I first conceived the thought of this narration. We were in this place at ease, and by choice, and had no evils tosuffer or to fear; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and un travelled wilderness,... | |
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