| William Smellie - 1790 - 576 էջ
...furious ardour. On proper occafions, he repreffes his movements, and knows how to check the natural fire of his temper. He not only yields to the hand, but feems to confult the inclination of his rider. Always obedient to the impreflions he receives, he flies... | |
| 482 էջ
...the courfe. But, though bold and intrepid, he is docile and tractable : he knows how to govern and check the natural vivacity and fire of his temper. He not only yields to the hand, but feems to confult the inclination of his rider. Conftantly obedient to the impreflions he receives,... | |
| 512 էջ
...the courfe. But, though bold and intrepid, he is docile and traftable : he knows how to govern and check the natural vivacity and fire of his temper. He not only yields to the hand, but feems to confult the inclination of his rider. Conftantly obedient to the impceffions he receives,... | |
| Ebenezer Sibly - 1802 - 420 էջ
...the courfe. But, though bold and intrepid, he is docile and tractable : he knows how to govern and check the natural vivacity and fire of his temper. He not only yields to the hand, but feems to confult the inclination of his rider. Gorrftantly obedient to the impreflions he receives,... | |
| 1802 - 422 էջ
...proper occasions he represses his movements, and knows how to check _lhe natural fire of his temper. lie not only yields to the hand, but seems to consult the inclination of his rider; always obedient to the impressions he receives, he flies, or stops, and regulates his motions solely... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 318 էջ
...self to be carried off by a furious ardor-- he represses his movements, and knows how to govern and check the natural -vivacity and fire of his temper....flies or stops and regulates his motions entirely by the will of his master. lie in some measure renounces his very existence to the pleasure of man. He... | |
| Ralph Beilby - 1807 - 564 էջ
...his master ; though bold and intrepid, he represses the natural vivacity and fire of his temper, and not only yields to the hand, but seems to consult the inclination, of his rider. But it must continue to be matter of regret to every feeling mind, that these excellent qualities should... | |
| William Butler - 1811 - 548 էջ
...intrepid, he is docile and traceable ; he knows- how to govern and check the natural vivacity arid fire of his temper. He not only yields to the hand, but feems to confult the inclination, of his rider. Conftantly-obedient t» the impreffions he receives,... | |
| William Flint - 1815 - 158 էջ
...but, though bold and intripid, he is docile and tractable, he knows how to govern the natural vivacity of his temper; he not only yields to the hand, but seems to consult the inclination of his rider ; his motions are entirely regulated by the will of his master. He in some measure resigns his very... | |
| John Evans - 1817 - 610 էջ
...himself to be carried off by a furious ardour ; he represses his movements, and knows how to govern and check the natural vivacity and fire of his temper....flies or stops, and regulates his motions entirely by the will of his master. He in some measure renounces his very existence to the pleasure of man. He... | |
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