| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 258 pages
...and was now, with more efficacy, practifed for Cato. The danger was foon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire with faction. The Whigs applauded, every line in which Liberty was mentioned, as a fatire on the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap, to fhew that. the fatire was unfelt.- The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 254 pages
...efficacy,. practifed for Cato. The danger was foon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire I with faction. The Whigs applauded every line in which Liberty was mentioned, as a fatire on the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap, to fhew that the fatire was nnfek.. The ftory... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 254 pages
...was- now, with. more, efficacy, practifed for Cato. The danger was foon over. Ther whole nation was- at that .time on fire, with faction. The Whigs applauded every line in which Lib&rty was mentioned, as a fatirc on the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap, to-fhew that the... | |
| samuel johnson - 1781 - 258 pages
...more efficacy, practifed for Cato. The danger was loon over. The whole nation was at that time on tire with faction. The Whigs applauded every line in which Liberty was mentioned, as a fatire dn the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap, to {hew that the fatire was unfelt. The ftory... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 484 pages
...for Cato. The danger was foon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire with faftion, * Spence. The Whigs applauded every line in which Liberty was mentioned, as a fatire on the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap, to fhew that the fatire was unfelt. The ftory... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...and was now, with more efficacy, practifed for Cato. The danger was foon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire with faction. The Whigs applauded every line in which Liberty was mentioned, as a iatire on the Tories; and the Tories echoed every clap, to fnew that the fatire was unfelt. The ftory... | |
| Biography - 1793 - 412 pages
...pack an audience. The danger was foon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire with fanion. The whigs applauded every line in which liberty was mentioned, as a fatire on the tories ; and the tories echoed every clap, to fliew that the fatire was unfelt. When... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1797 - 278 pages
..."Cato" came upon the ftage, was the grand climacterick of Addifon's reputation. The whole nation was at that time on ,fire with faction. The Whigs applauded every line in which liberty was mentioned, as a fatire on the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap, to fhew that the fatire was untelt. The play,... | |
| Biography - 1798 - 666 pages
...pack an audience. The danger was foon over. The whole nation was at that time on fire with faftion. The whigs applauded every line in which liberty was mentioned, as a fatire on the tories ; and the tories echoed every clap, to ihew that the fatire was unfelt. When it... | |
| Stephen Jones - Biography - 1799 - 456 pages
...dispatch the message. Southf aft ion. The Whigj applauded well readily told what was neres> «very line in which liberty was mentioned, as a satire on...and the Tories echoed every clap, to shew that the satire was unfelt. While Cato was upon the sîage, another daily paper called the Cuardian was published... | |
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