| 1889 - Počet stránok 934
...And, if it can, at once both please and preach. 6. POPE— Epistle to Miss Blount. IV. Lino 22. Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation,...sense yourselves; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd wit'i your own native rage. c. POPE— PriAotjtie to Addison's Cato. Line 42. To wake the soul by tender... | |
| 1892 - Počet stránok 520
...tears to stream through every age. POPE, Prologue to Addison's Cato. Our scene precariously exists too long On French translation, and Italian song....stage, Be justly warm'd with your own native rage. IBID. A long, exact, and serious comedy; In every scene some moral let it teach, And, if it can, at... | |
| 1892 - Počet stránok 524
...tears to stream through everjfcage. POPE, Prologue to Addison's Cato. Our scene precariously exists too long On French translation, and Italian song....stage, Be justly warm'd with your own native rage. IBID. A long, exact, and serious comedy; In every scene some moral let it teach, And, if it can, at... | |
| Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - Počet stránok 588
...With honest scorn the first fam'd Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdu'd; Your scene precariously subsists too long On French translation,...with your own native rage: Such Plays alone should win a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear 3. 1 But "what with pleasure] This alludes... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1899 - Počet stránok 534
...With honest scorn the first famed Cato view'd Home learning arts from Greece, whom she subdued; Your scene precariously subsists too long On French translation,...with your own native rage ; Such plays alone should win a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. EPILOGUE TO MR. HOWE'S JANE SHORE. PRODIGIOUS... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - Počet stránok 566
...honest scorn the first fam'd Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdu'd; 40 Your scene precariously subsists too long On French translation,...with your own native rage : Such Plays alone should win a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear3. 1 But -what 'with pleas ure\ This alludes... | |
| Edward Robins - 1895 - Počet stránok 390
...With honest scorn the first-fam'd Cato viewed Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdued : Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation...should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdained to hear." The mention of these productions recalls the fact that one of the homes of the... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - Počet stránok 680
...With honest scorn the first famed Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdued ; Your scene precariously subsists too long On French translation,...with your own native rage : Such plays alone should win a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. ELOISA'S PRAYER FOR ABELARD. MAY one kind... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - Počet stránok 794
...on, Or sweetest Shakspeare, Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild. MILTON: L 'Allegro. Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation...stage, Be justly warm'd with your own native rage. POPE. Our author Produced his play, and begg'd the knight's advice ; Made him observe the subject and... | |
| 1896 - Počet stránok 1224
...behold— For this the tragic Muse first trod the stage. n. POPE — Prologue to Adduon'i Colo. LI Your t o. POPE — Prologue to Addisoti's Cato. L. 42. Tom Goodwin was an actor-man, Old Drury's pride and... | |
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