Utica, And at the head of your own little senate; You don't now thunder in the capitol, With all the mouths of Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider that, who drives us hither, 'Tis Caesar's sword has made Rome's senate little, And thinned its ranks.... The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison - 82 페이지저자: Joseph Addison - 1830전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1804 - 510 페이지
...foe ? Cato. Greater than Ciesar : he is a frieud to virtue. Dec. Consider, Cato, you are in U tica, And at the head of your own little senate ; You don't now thunder in the cap¡tol, With all the mouths of Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider that, who drives us hither.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 페이지
...Dec. What is a Roman, that is Caesar's foe? Cato. Greater than Caesar : he's a friend to virtue. Dec. Consider, Cato, you're in Utica, And at the head of your own little senate: You do not thunder in the capitol, With all the mouths of Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider that,... | |
| George Farquhar - 1808 - 338 페이지
...Dec. What is a Roman, that is Caesar's foe ? Cato. Greater than Ca;sar : he's a friend to virtue. Dec. Consider, Cato, you're in Utica, And at the head of your own little senate: You do not thunder in the capitol, With all the mouths of Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider that,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 페이지
...What is a Roman, that is Caesar's foe ? CATO. Greater than Cœsar, he's a friend to virtue, D ECU'S. Consider, Cato, you're in Utica, And at the head of...• Let him consider that, who drives us hither: Tis Ca-sar's sword has made Rome's senate little, And thinn'd its ranks. Alas! thy dazzled eye Beholds... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 페이지
...virtue. Dec, Consider, Cato you 're in Utica; and at the head of your own little senate; you do n't now thunder in the capitol, • . with all the mouths...Cato, Let him consider that who drives us hither: 't is Caesar's sword has made Rome's senate little, and thinn'd it's ranks. Alas! thy dazzled eye beholds... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 페이지
...that is Caesar's foe? Goto. Greater than Caisar, he's a friend to virtue. Dec, Consider, Cato you 're in Utica; and at the head of your own little senate; you do n't now thunder in the capitol, with all the mouths of Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 페이지
...that is Caesar's foe? Cato. Greater than Cxsar, he 'sa friend to virtue. Dec. Consider, Cato you 're in Utica; and at the head of your own little senate; you do n't now thunder in the capitol, . with all the mouths of Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 638 페이지
...censure, And stand the judgment of a Roman senate. Bid him do this, and Cato is his friend. UK CUTS. Cato, the world talks loudly of your wisdom— CATO....consider that, who drives us hither : Tis Caesar's svrord has made Rome's senate little, And thinn'd its ranks. Alas, thy dazzled eye Beholds this man... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 496 페이지
...Caesar's foe? Cato. Greater than Caesar : he's a friend lo virtue. Dec. Consider, Cato, you're in Ulica, And at the head of your own little senate : You don't now thunder in the capilol, With all the mouths of Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider that, who drives us hither.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 페이지
...he'ia fritnd » virtue. Dec. Consider, Cato, you're in Uli", And at the head of your own little senaie; You don't now thunder in the capitol, With all the...Rome to second you. Cato. Let him consider that, who drita <* hither ; "Til Caesar's sword has made Romei s*01-' little, And thinn'd its ranks. Alas I tbyda*sW«J... | |
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