| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1767 - 300 pages
...envy, which ficken'd at the fuperior parts and abilities, as well as wondrous deeds of a man I cou'd not love, a few portraits drawn from warm life, with...or three defcriptions, perhaps too lufcious, which tho' NATURE and WOMAN might pardon, a Kidgell and a Mansfield cou'd not fail to condemn. " I have now,... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1767 - 156 pages
...Woman. That Infcripis part of a work which in reality contained but .... a few portraits drawn warm from life,- with the too high colouring of a youthful fancy,...lufcious, which though nature and "woman might pardon, a Infcription was found upon an ancientPHALLus, of a date of much more remote antiquity than the birth... | |
| 1768 - 418 pages
...tiiefuperiorparti and abilities, as well the prudifli kirk of Scotland, the Earl'of M was highly ofas wondrous deeds of a -man I could not love, a few portraits...drawn. from warm life, with the too high colouring of a youthfui fancy, and two or three defcriptions, perhaps toolufcious, which though. Nature and Woman... | |
| 1768 - 400 pages
...Juptrior parts and abilities, as well as U •wenareta ditds of a man I could not k>Ve, a few portrait! drawn from warm life, with the too high colouring...youthful fancy* and two or three defcriptions, perhaps toolufciotis, which though Nature and Woman might pardon, a Kidgell and a — could pot fail to condemn."... | |
| English liberty - 1769 - 430 pages
...forged, and publimed as part of a work which in reality contained but a few portraits drawn warm from life, with the too high. colouring of a youthful fancy,...lufcious, which though nature and woman might pardon, a Kidgel and a M d, could not fail to condemn. ' _ . * ' l . * * - i J have now, gentlemen, gone through... | |
| Augustus Henry Fitzroy Duke of Grafton, John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1769 - 348 pages
...mere. envy,, which fickened at the fuperior farts and abilities, as well as wondrcus deeds of ar ipan I. could not love, a few portraits; drawn from warm...with the too high colouring of a youthful fancy, and twq or threedefcription-s perhaps too lufcious, which though nature and woman might pardon, a Kidgell... | |
| Great Britain - 1769 - 728 pages
...forged, and publifbed as part of a work which in reality contained but a few portraits drawn warm from life, with the too high colouring of a youthful fancy ; and two or three defcrrptions^ perhaps too lufcious, which, though nature and •woman might pardon, a Kidgel and a... | |
| Great Britain - 1772 - 222 pages
...panegyrick, flowing from mere envy, which fickened at the fuperior parts and abilities, as well as wondrous deeds of a man I could not love, a few portraits drawn...though nature and woman might pardon, a Kidgell and a Mans.^* field could not fail to condemn. ' I have now, Gentlemen, gone through all c the objections,... | |
| Great Britain - 1772 - 226 pages
...flowing from mere envy, which ' fickened at the fuperior parts and abilities, as ' well as wondrous deeds of a man I could not * love, a few portraits...a youthful * fancy, and two or three defcriptions, per* haps too lufcious, which though nature and * woman might pardon, a Kidgell and a Mans* field could... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1805 - 328 pages
...flowing from mere envy, •which sickened at the superior parts and abilities, as well as wonderous deeds, of .a •man I could not love;. a few portraits...high colouring of a youthful fancy; and two or three descriptions, perhaps too luscious—- which, though Nature and woman might pardon, a Kidgell and a... | |
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