| 1710 - 488 Seiten
...upon our Hands and Feet ;, and that the Wjfdom of the Ancients had dcfcrjbed Mao to be an Animal of Four Legs in the Morning, Two at Noon, and Three at Night 3 by which they intimated, that a Cane might very properly become Part of us in fome Period of Life.... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 338 Seiten
...walk upon our Hands and Feet; and that the Wifdom of the Antients had defcribed Man to be an Animal of Four Legs in the Morning* Two at Noon, and Three at Night; .by which they intimated, that a Cane might very properly become Part of us in fonie Period of Life.... | |
| 1709 - 388 Seiten
...upon our hands and feet ; and that the wifdom of the ancients had defcribed man to be an animal of four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three at night ; by which they intimated, that a cane might very properly become part of us in fome period of" life.... | |
| 1785 - 698 Seiten
...upon our hands and feet ; and that the wifdom of the ancients had defcribed man to be an animal of four, legs in the morning, two at noon, and three at night; by which they intimated, that a cane might very properly become part of us in fome period of lite.'... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 572 Seiten
...upon our hands end feet ; and that the wisdom of the ancients had described man to be an animal of four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three at night; by which they intimated, that the cane might very properly become part of us in some period of life."... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 Seiten
...upon our hands and- feet ; and that the wisdom of the ancients had described man to be an animal of four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three at night ; by which they intimated, that a cane might very properly become part of us in some period of life.... | |
| 1804 - 676 Seiten
...walk upon our hands and feet; and that the wisdom of the antients had deseribed man to be an animal of four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three at night ; by which they intimated, that a cane might very properly become part of us in some period of life.... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 900 Seiten
...foon as one of the enigmas (he propfjfed was explainixl. In thil ccigma fhe wifbed to know what animal walked on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening. Upon thi-> Creon' kirir of Thebes promifed his crown and hi? i.fler Jocalta, the widow... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 534 Seiten
...walk upon our hands and feet; and that the wisdom of the ancients had described man to be an animal of four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three at night; by which they intimated, that a cane might very properly become part of us in some period of life.'... | |
| 1816 - 808 Seiten
...the enigmas die prep IVd was fxpliiiced. In thij }J n . enigma enigma me wiflied to know what animal walked on four legs in the morning,* two at noon, and three in. the evening. Upon this Creon king of /Triebes promifed his crown and his fifter Jocafta, ^jj£,widow... | |
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