| 1738 - 310 pages
...Animals. THE Speeches of thefe two firft Lovers flow equally from Paflion and Sincerity. The Profeffions they make to one another are full of Warmth ; but at the fame time founded on Truth. In a Word, they are the Gallantrie* of ParatLifs. When M&mfrfl of Men'—-... | |
| 1737 - 314 pages
...Paffion and Sincerity. The Profeffions they make to oneanother are full of Warmth ; but at the fame Time « founded on Truth, In a Word, they are the Gallantries of Paradife : ".a . — When Adam/ry? of Men . Sole Partner and folc Part of all thefe Joys, Dearer thy... | |
| William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 264 pages
...Paffion and Sincerity. The Profeffions they make to one another are full of Warmth ; but at the fame Time founded on Truth. In a Word, they are the Gallantries of Paradife. -When Adam,/r/? of MenSole Parener and f ale Part of all thefe Joys, Dearer tbyfelftban all;... | |
| John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - 284 pages
...Animals. THE Speeches of thefe two firft Lovers flow equally from Paflion and Sincerity. The Profeffions they make to one another are full of Warmth ; but at the fame Time founded on Truth. In a Word, they are the Gallantries of Paradife. — When Adam,/ry? of... | |
| 1778 - 336 pages
...""""' The fpeeches of thefe two firft lovers flow equally from paffion and fmcerity. The profeffions they make to one another are full of warmth : but at the fame time founded on truth. In a word, they are the gallantries of Paradife. " When Adam firft of men... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 260 pages
...innocence to two gentle fawns. 411. Sole parener, &c.J The speeches of these two first lovers flow equally from passion and sincerity. The professions they make to one another are full of warmth, hut at the same time founded upon truth. Addiwn. 421. This one, this easy- charge,] It was very natural... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...of men To first of women Eve thus moving speech, Turn'd him all ear to hear new utterance flow. 410 Sole partner, and sole part, of all these joys, Dearer thyself than all; needs must the Power That made us, and for us this aniple world, Be infinitely good, and of his good... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...into the text. - Newton. '411. Sole partner, &c.] The speeches of these two first lovers, flow equally from passion and sincerity. The professions they make...another are full of warmth, but at the same time founded upon truth. In a word, they are the gallantries of Paradise. Addhon. Sole partner, and sole part, of... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...of men, To first of women, Eve, thus moving speech, Turn'd him, all ear to hear new utt'runee flow. Sole partner, and sole part of all these joys, Dearer thyself than ail ; needs must the power That made us, and for us this ample world, Be infinitely good, and of his... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...of men To first of women Eve thus moving speech, Turn'd him all ear to hear new utterance flow. 410 SOLE partner, and sole part, of all these joys, Dearer thyself than all ; needs must the Power That made us, and for us this ample world, Be infinitely good, and of his good... | |
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