| 1766 - 716 sidor
...fat. With what dignity and undaunted a countenance fhe fet fire to the pile the lafi time, and affumed her feat, can only be conceived, for words cannot convey a juft idea of her. — The pile being of comhuliible matters, the fupporcers of the roof were prefently conlumed, and it fell in upon her."... | |
| 1767 - 582 sidor
...With what dignity, and undaunted a countenance, fhe fet fire to the pile the laft time, and afllimed her feat, can only be conceived, for words cannot...were prefently confumed, and it tumbled upon her." * • As the engraving annexed evidently does not correfpond witk fome of the circumftances here mentioned,... | |
| 1767 - 612 sidor
...dignity, and undaunted a countenance, fhe fet fire to the pile the laft time, and afTumed her fear, can only be conceived, for words cannot convey a juft...were prefently confumed, and it tumbled upon her."* • As the engraving annexed evidently rloei not corrrfpond with fome of the rirrumstances here mentioned,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1767 - 608 sidor
...With what dignity, and undjiuited. H Countenance, (he fet fire to the pile the hit tiar-, anJ aflumsd, her feat, can only be conceived, for words cannot convey a juft idea of her. — The pile being ofcombuftible matters, the fupporters of the roof were prefently confumed, and it tumbled upon her."... | |
| 366 sidor
...With what a dignity' and undaunted countenance (he fet fire to the pile the lad .time, and affumed her feat, can only be conceived, for words cannot convey a juft idea of her. The pile being of combuflible matter, the fupporters of the roof were prefently contained, and it fell in upon her. The... | |
| Charles Moore - 1790 - 472 sidor
...countenance {he fet fire to the pile the laft " time and refumed her feat, can only be conceived -7 for words cannot convey " a juft idea of her. The pile being of combuftible matter, the fupporters of " the roof were prefently confumed and it tumbled upon her." — " We have... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1791 - 526 sidor
...With what dignity and undaunted a countenance fhe fet fire to the pile the laft time, and affiimed her feat, can only be conceived, for words cannot convey a juft idea of her. — The pile beinIj Here from the mountain to the iurgy main, Fair as a garden fpreads the fmiling plain: And lo,... | |
| 1793 - 586 sidor
...With what dignity and undaunted a countenance, flie fet fire to the pile the lalt time, and aiTumed her feat, can only be conceived, for words cannot...fupporters of the roof were prefently confumed, and it fell in upon lier." The viftim has fometimes been forcibly refcued from the fire by the Europeans,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 620 sidor
...of her as fhe fat. With what dignity and undaunted a countenance, fhe fet fire to the pile the lafl time, and aflumed her feat, can only be conceived,...cannot convey a juft idea of her. The pile being of combuflible matters, the fupporters of the roof were prefently confumed, and it fell in upon her."... | |
| John Wesley - 1790 - 736 sidor
...fet fire to the pile'tbe l.iit •• * » i t A paraphraflic comment on the ShaAa. <f, and affumed her feat, can "only b'e conceived ; for» words cannot...a juft idea of her. The pile being of combuftible matter, the fupporters of the roof were prefentry con* fumed, and it fcll in upon her. LETTERS. LETTER... | |
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