Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation, and Italian song : Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd with your own native rage. Such plays alone should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd... Select British Classics - Strana 1641803Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| John Bell - 1796 - Počet stránok 524
...scene precariously subsists too long 41 On French translation and Italian song ; Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage ; Be justly warm'd with your own native rage : Such plays alone should win a British ear, 45 As Gate's self had not disdain'd to hear. EPILOGUE. TO MR. HOWE'S JANE SHORE.... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - Počet stránok 292
...Our scenes precariously subsist too long On French translation, and Italian song : Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage ; ' Be justly warm'd...should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain' d to hear. DRURY-LANE. CATO, . Lucius, 1 SEMPRONIUS, J Senators. | Y p H AX, Gmeral offL Numidiam,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - Počet stránok 462
...Our scenes precariously subsist too long On French translation, and Italian song : Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage \. Be justly warm'd...should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain' d to hear. Dramatia Petaonae. DRURY-LANE. COVENT-GAfiDEN. CATO, - - - r Lucius, \Senator:... | |
| 1797 - Počet stránok 462
...Our scenes precariously subsist too long On French translation, and Italian song : Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage ; Be justly warm'd with...should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain' d to hear. DRURY-LANE. Mi*. CATO, Mr. Kemble. Lucius, ?<?,„-, f Mr. Packer. SEMPRONIUS,... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - Počet stránok 424
...the virtue to be mov'd. With honest scorn the first fam'd Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdu'd. Our scene precariously subsists...French translation and Italian song. Dare to have sense yourselves : assert the stage : Be justly warin'd with your own native rage. Such plays alone... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - Počet stránok 380
...virtue to be niov'd. With honest scorn the first-fam'd Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdu'd. Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation, and Italian song : , Pare to have sense yourselves, assert the stage, Be justly warm'd with your own native rage : Such... | |
| James Burgh - 1804 - Počet stránok 308
...virtue (S) to be mov'd. With honest scorn the first fam'd Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdud. Our scene precariously subsists too...French translation and Italian song ; Dare to have sense yourselves : Assert the stage, Be justly -warm'd with your own native rage, Such plays alone... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - Počet stránok 230
...precariously subsists too long 4 1 On French translation and Italian song : vOL. I. Q_ Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd with your own native rage : Such plays alone should win a British ear, 45 As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. . EPILOGUE TO MR. ROWE'S JANE SHORE.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - Počet stránok 470
...the virtue to be mov'd. With honest scorn the first fam'd Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdu'd. Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation and Italian song: i Dare to have sense yourselves; "assert the stage, Be justly warm'd with your own native rage. Such... | |
| James Burgh - 1804 - Počet stránok 312
...and Italian song ; Dare to have sense yourselves : Assert the stage, Exciting. ( 'Be justly ivarm'd with your own native rage}] Such plays alone should please a British ear, As Cato s self had not disdain' d to hear. XXII. HUMOROUS Scene between DENNIS the Critic, (satyricatly... | |
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