| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Sempronius, why, why -wilt thon urge the fate Of wretched men? Sem. How ! wouldst thou clear rebellion 1 Lucius (good man) pities the poor offenders, That would imbrue their hands in CatoV blood. Cato. Forbear, Sempronius! — see they suffer death, But in their deaths remember they... | |
| David Harrison Stevens - 1923 - 938 ÆäÀÌÁö
...black'ning in the sun. Lucius. Sempronius, why — why wilt thou urge the fate Of wretched men? SEMPRONIUS. outh to such a crime! 99 THOROWGOOD. I do — and of betraying him when it was done. MILLWOOD. 60 CATO. Forbear, Sempronius! — See they suffer death, But in their deaths remember they are men.... | |
| Geoff Carter - 2000 - 254 ÆäÀÌÁö
...returning home of sending a testimonial and personal letter of thanks. CHAPTER 10 Uncertain of the future "But in their deaths remember they are men; Strain not the laws to make their tortures grievous." Joseph Addison, Cato, Act iii, Sc. 5. A. white-coated figure emerged from the crowd and crouched down... | |
| 1906 - 804 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Booth, of Los Angeles : Dr. James P. Booth Toastmaster. Medicine and Law Dr. Norman Bridge, Los Angeles. "Remember they are men, Strain not the laws to make their tortures grievous." The Doctor and His Club. .Dr. Geo. L. Cole, Los Angeles. " AVhy should a man whose blood is warm within... | |
| 1906 - 690 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Angeles : DK. JAMES P. BOOTH, Toastmaster. "Medicine and the Law," Dr. Norman Bridge, Los Angeles. "Remember they are men, Strain not the laws to make their tortures grievous." * * * "The Doctor and His Club," Dr. Geo. L. Cole, Los Angeles. "Why should a man whose blood IB warm... | |
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