Your scene precariously subsists too long On French translation and Italian song. Dare to have sense 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... A Satirical View of London - Page 201by John Corry - 1809 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
| English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...subdued ; Your scene precariously subsists too long On French translation, and Italian song. Dare to have * ELOISA TO ABELARD. Argument, Abelard and Elo'i'sa flourished in the twelfth cen tury ; they were two... | |
| Joseph Addison - English essays - 1853 - 600 pages
...subdu'd. Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation, and Italian song : Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the 'stage, Be justly warm'd...with your own native rage. Such plays alone should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. ' ā¢ Britons attend. Altered thus... | |
| J H. Aitken - Elocution - 1853 - 378 pages
...subdued; Our scenes precariously subsist too long On French translation and Italian song ; Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage ; Be justly warm'd...with your own native rage : Such plays alone should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. ā POPE. SCENE POHTIU8 AND MARCUS.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 584 pages
...subdu'd. Our scene precariously subsists too long On French translation, and Italian song : Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd...with your own native rage. Such plays alone should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hoar. a Britons attend. Altered thus by the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 pages
...subdued Your scenes precariously subsist too long On French translations, and Italian song: Dare to have sense yourselves; assert the stage; Be justly warm'd...British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. PROLOGUE TO SOPHONISBA. BY POPE AND MALLET.* WHEN learning, after the long Gothic night, Fair, o'er... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 352 pages
...40 Your scene precariously subsists too long On French translation, and Italian song. I)are to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd...British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. 1 ' But what with pleasure : ' this alludes to a famous passage of Seneca, which Mr Addisou afterwards... | |
| Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 pages
...40 Your scene precariously subsists too long On French translation, and Italian song. Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd...British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. 1 ' But what with pleasure : ' thia alludes to a famous passage of Seneca, which Mr Addison afterwards... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 362 pages
...40 Your scene precariously subsists" too long On French translation and Italian song. Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage, Be justly warm'd...rage : Such plays alone should win a British ear, As Gate's self had not disdain'd to hear. PROLOGUE TO THOMSON'S ' SOPHONISBA.' J WHEN Learning, after... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 330 pages
...subYour scene precariously subsists too long [dued : On French translation and Italian song. Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage. Be justly warm'd...British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. EPILOGUE TO MR. ROWE'S JANE SHORE. DESIGNED FOB MRS. OLDFIELD. " The play may pass ā but that strange... | |
| English Drama (Collections) - 1859 - 828 pages
...subdu'd. Our scenes precariously subsist too long On French translation and Italian song : Dare to have sense yourselves ; assert the stage ; Be justly warm'd...with your own native rage: Such plays alone should please a British ear, As Cato's self had not disdain'd to hear. ACT I. SCENE LāA Hall. Enter PORTIUS... | |
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