| George Farquhar - 1808 - 338 páginas
...ere her time ? No, let us draw her term of freedom out In its full length, and spin it to the last, So shall we gain still one day's liberty: And let...bondage. Enter MARCUS, Marc. Fathers, this moment, as I watch 'd the gate, Lodg'd on my post, a herald is arriv'd 3 From Caesar's camp, and with him comes... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 páginas
...ere her time ? No, let us draw her term of freedom out In its full length, and spin it to the last, So shall we gain still one day's liberty: And let me perish, but, in Cato's j udgment, A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty, Is worth a whole eternity in bondage. Enter MARCUS,... | |
| Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1808 - 220 páginas
...human nature may not convert into a curse. Thus, who would not subscribe to the poet's opinion, — " A day, an hour of virtuous Liberty, " Is worth a whole eternity of bondage," — if he had not seen, or read, that even THOU, O blessed LIBERTY, mightest be perverted... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 378 páginas
...give myselfe the pleasure of setting down some imitations I observed in the Cato of Addison : Addison. A day, an hour of virtuous liberty Is worth a whole eternity in bondage. Act 2, Sc 1. Tully. Quod si immortalitas consequeretur praesentis periculi fugam. tamen eo magis ea... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 384 páginas
...give myselfe the pleasure of setting down some imitations I observed in the Cato of Addison : Addison. A day, an hour of virtuous liberty Is worth a whole eternity in bondage. Act 2, Sc 1. Tully. Qund si immortalitas consequeretur praesentis periculi fugam, tamen eo magisea... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 páginas
...ere her time? no, let us draw her term of freedom out in it's full length, and spin it to the last. So shall we gain still one day's liberty ; and let...MARCUS. Marc. Fathers, this moment as I watch'd the gates, lodg'd on my post, a herald is arriv'd from Csesar's camp, and with him comes old Decius, the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 páginas
...ere her time? 10, let us draw her term of freedom out in it's full length, and spin it to the last. So shall we gain still one day's liberty ; and let...bondage. Enter MARCUS. Marc. Fathers, this moment as I vvatch'd the gates, Iodg'd on my post, a herald is arriv'd from Caesar's camp, and with him comes old... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 páginas
...ere her time? no, let us draw her term of freedom out in it's full length, and spin it to the last. So shall we gain still one day's liberty ; and let me perish, but in Cato'sjudgment, a day, an hour of virtuous liberty, is worth a whole eternity in bondage. Enter MARCUS.... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 394 páginas
...when the rights of the understanding are sufficiently secured. Thus, in that noble sentiment of Cato : A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty Is worth a whole eternity of bondage. To pronounce this passage with the greatest force, we ought to lay the emphasis with the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 638 páginas
...ere her time ? No, let us draw her term of freedom out In its full length, and spin it to the last, So shall we gain still one day's liberty : And let...Is worth a whole eternity in bondage. Enter Marcus. MARCUS. Fathers, this moment, as I watch'd the gates, Lodg'd on my post, a herald is arrived From Caesar's... | |
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