| Benjamin Franklin - American prose literature - 1779 - 610 pages
...companies will * he hereafter go with an unembarraf?ed face, or the honeft intre* pidity of virtue. Men will watch him with a jealous eye ; they ' will hide their papers from him, and lock up their efcrutoires. ' He will henceforth efteem it a libel to be called a man of letters ; ' homo trium *... | |
| several hands - 1780 - 612 pages
...what companies will he hereafter go with an unembarrafled face, or the honeft intrepidity of virtue ? Men will watch him with a jealous eye ; they will hide their papers from him, and lock up their efcrutoires. He will henceforth efteem it a libel to be called a man of letters; homo trium littrarum?"... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1780 - 614 pages
...what companies will he hereafter go with an unembarrafled face, or the honeft intrepidity of virtue ? Men will watch him with a jealous eye; they will hide their papers from him, and lock up their cfcrutoires. He will henceforth efteem it a libel to be called a man of letters; homo trium liierarum?"... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1780 - 612 pages
...what companies will he hereafter go with an unembarraffed face, or the honeft intrepidity of virtue ? Men will watch him with a jealous eye ; they will hide their papers from him, and lock up their eicrutoires. He will henceforth efteem it a libel to be called a man of letters j homo trium literarum... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1806 - 590 pages
...will he hereafter go with an unemharasscd fcce, or tlie honest intrepidity of virtue. Men will watcli him with a jealous eye, they will hide their papers from him, and lock up their escrotoires He will henceforth esteem it a libel to be called a man of Itttcrl, i Uinai * litcrarum... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pages
...companies will hereafter go with an unembarrassed face, or the honest intrepidity of virtue. Men will walch him with a jealous eye, they will hide their papers from him, and lock up their escrutoires. He will henceforth esteem it a libel to be called « man of Ittten, homo trium* literarum... | |
| Thomas Northmore - English poetry - 1809 - 274 pages
...what companies will he hereafter go with an unembarrassed face, or the honest intrepidity of virtue ? Men will watch him with a jealous eye, they will hide...papers from him, and lock up their escritoires. He will henceforth esteem it a libel to be called a man of letters: homo trium liternrwn." The dignified... | |
| 1812 - 314 pages
...what companies will he hereafter go with an unembarrassed face, or the hon. est intrepidity of virtue. Men will watch him with a jealous eye ; they will hide their papers from him, and lock up their escrutoires. He will henceforth esteem- it a. libel to be called a man of letters ; homo trium [iefur... | |
| Reuben Percy - Autographs - 1823 - 442 pages
...what companies will he hereafter go with an unembarrassed face, or the honest intrepidity of virtue ? Men will watch him with a jealous eye — they will hide their papers from him, and lock up their escrutoires. He will henceforth esteem it a libel to be called a man of letters, HOMO TRIUM LITERARUM.'... | |
| United States - 1826 - 422 pages
...what companies will he hereafter go with an unembarrassed face, or the honest intrepidity of virtue ? Men will watch him with a jealous eye, they will hide their papers from him, and lock up their escrutoires. He will henceforth esteem it a libel to be called a man of letters, homo TRIUM literantm... | |
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