Tupia sustained himself in this scene with a firmness and resolution truly admirable : he wept, indeed, but the effort that he made to conceal his tears, concurred, with them, to do him honour. Annual Register - Page 32publié par - 1774Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Hawkesworth - 1773 - 444 pages
...rather as affectation than grief. Tupia fuftained himfelf in this fcene with a flrmnefs and refolution truly admirable : he wept indeed, but the effort that...him honour. He fent his laft prefent, a fhirt, by Othcothea, to Potomai, Tootahah's favourite miftrefs^ and then went with Mr. Banks to the mafl-head,... | |
| Several Hands - 1774 - 622 pages
...that did him honour. — « He fent his laft prefent, a fliirt, by Otbtotbta, to . Potomai, Toaiabah's favourite miftrefs, and then went with Mr. Banks to...to the canoes as long as they continued in fight.' After leaving Otaheite, and making fome agreeable vifits to lèverai of the neighbouring iflands, under... | |
| 1775 - 674 pages
...rather as affectation than grief. Tupia fuftained himfelf in this fcene with a firmnefs and refolution truly admirable : he wept indeed, but the effort that...favourite miftrefs, and then went with Mr. Banks to the marthead, waving to the canoes as long as they continued in fight. Thus we took leave of Otaheite,... | |
| 1785 - 468 pages
...rather as affectation than grief. Tupia fuftained himfelf in this fcene with a firmnefs and refolution truly admirable : he wept indeed, but the effort that he made to conceal his teats-, Concurred, with them, to do him honour. He fent his laft prefent, a fhirt, by Otheothea, to... | |
| 1789 - 508 pages
...himfclf in this fcene with a truly admirable " firninefs and refolution ; for though he wept, the effort he " made to conceal his tears concurred, with them, to do him « honour." . " Nor were the navy and victualling boards wanting in pro-* <' curing for the fhips the very bejt... | |
| 1793 - 602 pages
...rather as affeebtion than grief. Tupia ful'tained himfelf in this fcene with a £rmnefs and refolution truly admirable: he wept indeed, but the effort that...concurred, with them, to do him honour. He fent his lait preient, a Ihirt, by Otheothea, to Potomai, Tootahah's favourite miftrefs, and then went with... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1793 - 136 pages
...«." ON THE FIRST PART. NOTE i. Verfe 201. So, iaJien the daring font offeience, &c. 4 ±~1 E wept ; but the effort that he made to conceal his tears, concurred, with them, to do him honour: he went to the mafl-head, waving to the canoes as long as they continued in fight, HAWKESWORTH'S Voyages*... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1799 - 222 pages
...1'Abbe Raynal, vi. 81. NOTE 3. Verfe 205. So, when he breath''d his firm yet fond adieu— He wept; but the effort that he made to conceal his tears, concurred, with them, to do him honour: he went to the maft-head, waving to the canoes as long as they continued in fight. HAWKESWORTH'S Voyages,... | |
| 1803 - 598 pages
...rather as affectation than grief. Tupia sustained himself in this scene with a firmness and resolution truly admirable : he wept indeed, but the effort that...his tears, concurred, with them, to do him honour. lie sent his last present, a shirt, by Otheothea, to Potomai, Tootanah's favourite mistress, and then... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1804 - 182 pages
...blest ! THE END. NOTES ON THE FIRST PART. NOTE 1. So when the daring sons of science, &c He wept ; but the effort that he made to conceal his tears> concurred with them to do him honour: he went to the mast-head, waving to the canoes as long as they continued insight. HAWKESWORTH'S VOYAGES,... | |
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