Tell me, will you still go about and ask one another, what news?' What can be more astonishing news than this, that the man of Macedon makes war upon the Athenians, and disposes of the affairs of Greece? Is Philip dead? No, but he is sick. What signifies... The Trifler: A New Periodical Miscellany - Page 28by Touchstone - 1788Full view - About this book
| Anthony Blackwall - Classical literature - 1718 - 276 pages
...the Athenians, and dtfpofes the Affairs of Greece? IsFMip dead ? No ; but he's fick. What : fignifies it to you whether he- be dead or alive ? For if any thing happen to this Thilif you'll immediately raiie up another m. All this deliver'd withLonginus. out out Interrogation... | |
| Robert Dodsley - Education - 1754 - 590 pages
...Athenians , " and difpofes the Affairs of Greece? Is Philip dead? No; " but he's fuk. What fignifies it to you whether he be dead " or alive ! For if any thing happen to this Philip, you'll " immediately raife up another '." All this delivered without Interrogation had been... | |
| Hugh Blair - English language - 1787 - 482 pages
...and difpofes of the affairs tc of Greece ? — -Is Philip dead ? No, but he is " fick. What fignifies it to you whether he " be dead or alive ? For, if any thing hap" pens to this Philip, you will immediately " raife up another." All this delivered with-* out Interrogation,... | |
| George Neville Ussher - English language - 1803 - 102 pages
...the Athenians and regulate the affairs of Greece ? Is Philip dead ? No, but he is fuk. What jignifei to you whether he be dead or alive ? for if any thing happens to this Philip, you willfnan raife up another. 3. The ferpent in his temptation of Eve ufes... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1820 - 538 pages
...and dis" poses of the affairs of Greece ? — Is Philip dead ? " No, but he is sick. What signifies it to you " whether he be dead or alive ? For, if any thing " happens to this Philip, you will immediately " raise up another." All this delivered without Interrogation,... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - Elocution - 1828 - 314 pages
...Athenians, and disposes of the affairs of Greece ? Is Phillip dead ? No, but he is sick. What signifies it to you whether he be dead or alive : For, if any thing happen to this Phillip, you will immediately raise up another." All this, delivered without interrogation, had been... | |
| Hugh Blair - Rhetoric - 1833 - 654 pages
...Athenians, and disposes of the affairs of Greece? Is Philip dead? No, but he is sick. What signifies it to you whether he be dead or alive ? For, if any thing happens to this Philip, you will immediately raise up another.' All this, delivered without interrogation,... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - English language - 1838 - 338 pages
...Athenians, and disposes of the affairs of Greece ? Is Philip dead ? No ; but he is sick. What signifies it to you whether he be dead or alive ? For, if any thing happens to this Philip, you will immediately raise up another." folly of disunion immediately raising... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - English language - 1840 - 314 pages
...Athenians, and disposes of the affairs of Greece ? Is Philip dead ? No ; but he is sick. What signifies it to you whether he be dead or alive ? For, if any thing happens to this Philip, you will immediately raise up another." folly of disunion immediately raising... | |
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