 | Alexander Pope - 1822
...view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdu'd ; Your scene precariously subsists too long 41 On French translation, and Italian song. Dare to have...with your own native rage : Such Plays alone should win a British ear, 45 As Gato's self had not disdain'd to hear. NOTES. Ver. 37. Britons, attend :]... | |
 | British poets - 1822
...yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd 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. ROWE'S JANE SHORE. (Designed for Mrs. Oldfietd.) PRODIGIOUS this! the frail one of our play From... | |
 | William Scott - 1823 - Počet stránok 372
...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,...please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to^hear. XV. — Cato's Soliloquy on the Immortality of the So IT must be so — Plato, thou reasonest... | |
 | British essayists - 1823
...With honest scorn the first-famed Cato view'd 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 disdain 'd to hear. EPILOGUE TO CATO. BY DR. GARTH. SPOKEN BY MRS. PORTER. WHAT odd fantastic things... | |
 | John Walker - 1823 - Počet stránok 373
...With honest scorn thejirst fam'd Cato view'd Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she suldu'd. Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation...rage. Such plays alone should please a British ear, As Cato s self had not disdain'd to hear. This passage is in general pretty accurately marked : but if... | |
 | British drama - 1824
...fam'd Cato view'd Home learning arts from Greece, whom she Bubdu'd. Our scenes precariously subsist too long On French translation and Italian song :...native rage : Such plays alone should please a British car, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to bear. ACT I. SCEA'fi /.— A Hall. Enter PORTIUS and MARCUS.... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1824
...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, 45 As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. NOTES. Ver. 37. Britons, attend :]... | |
 | Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824
...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, 45 As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. NOTES. Ver. 37. Britons, attend :]... | |
 | 1824 - Počet stránok 130
...With honest scorn the first famed Cato viewed Rome learning arts from Greece, whom she subdued : Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation,...have sense yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warmed with your own native rage : Such plays alone should please a British ear, As Cato's self had... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1824
...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,...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... | |
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