| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 sider
...nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 sider
...nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 sider
...is nothing hollow or unsound in it, and because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger, and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may mid them; he is the last man that finds himself to be found out,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 sider
...is nothing hollow or unsound in it, and because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger, and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 378 sider
...nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain -and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 376 sider
...nothing hollow and unsound in it, .and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found... | |
| William Driverger - 1820 - 648 sider
...which continually Stands in need of props to shore it up. But sincerity fears no discovery, of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them. forced to recompose them with a pair of curling-irons,... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 sider
...is nothing hollow and unsound in it, and because it is plain and open, fears no discovery, of which the crafty man is always in danger, and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them; he is the last man that finds himself to be found... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 806 sider
...nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 sider
...nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found... | |
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