When the hand of time shall have brushed off his present Editors and Commentators, and when the very name of Voltaire, and even the memory of the language in which he has written, shall be no more, the Apalachian mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and... Shakespeare and Voltaire - Page 403by Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1902 - 463 pagesFull view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1806 - 790 pages
...obtained one half of his fame. — When the hand of time fhall have brufhed off his prei'ent e.iitors and commentators, and when the very name of Voltaire, and even the memory of the language, in which he lias written, mall be no more, the Apalachian mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and the plains of Spioia... | |
| 1767 - 572 pages
...fentiments, we cannot forbear quoting. " When the hand of time fhall have bruflied off his prefent Editors and Commentators, and when the very name of...the memory of the language in which he has written, mail be no more, the dpalacbian mountains, the banks of ihe Ohio, and th« plains of Sciola mall relound... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1789 - 482 pages
...as only entering his career of fame and and glory; and, to adopt the words of an animated writer, " When the very name of Voltaire, and even the memory of the language in which he has written, fhall be no more, the Apalachian mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and the plains of Sciota, fhall... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 624 pages
...months before the composition of larian has not obtained one half of his fame." When the hand of time shall have brushed off his present editors and commentators,...language, in which he has written, shall be no more, the Apalachian mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and the plains of Sciola shall resound with the accents... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 602 pages
...of [arian has not obtained one half of his fame." When the hand of time shall have brushed oft. bis present editors and commentators, and when the very...language, in which he has written, shall be no more, the Apalachian mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and the plains of Sciola shall resound with the accents... | |
| Nathan Drake - Adventurer - 1809 - 524 pages
...this wild and uncultivated Barbarian has not obtained one half of his fame. — When the hand of tirhe shall have brushed off his present editors and commentators,...language in which he has written, shall be no more, the Apalachian mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and the plai;is of Sciola, shall resound with the accents... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1809 - 530 pages
...this wild and uncultivated Barbarian has not obtained one half of his fame. — When the luind of time shall have brushed off his present editors and commentators,...language in which he has written, shall be no more, the Apalachian mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and the plains of Sciola, shall resound with the accents... | |
| Nathan Drake - Adventurer - 1809 - 520 pages
...obtained. one Ualf of his fame. — When the harid of time shall have brushed off his present editors smd commentators, and when the very name of Voltaire,...the language in which he has written, shall be no inure, the Apalachfan mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and the plains of Sciola, shall resound with... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 690 pages
...this wild and uncultivated * Barlarian has not obtained one half of his fame." When the hand of time shall have brushed off his present editors and commentators,...language in which he has written, shall be no more, the Apalachian mountains the banks of the Ohio and the plains of Sciola shall resound with the accents... | |
| Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1817 - 708 pages
...obscurity. When the hand of time shall have brushed off his present Editors and Commentators, and \vhen the very name of Voltaire, and even the memory of...language in which he has written, shall be no more, the Apalachian mountains, the banks of the Ohio, and the plains of Sciola shall resound with the accents... | |
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