| 1833 - 828 halaman
...he drawn, What Plato thought and godlike Cato was: Xo common object to your eight displays, But what with pleasure Heaven itself surveys ; A brave man...struggling in the storms of fate, And greatly falling in a falling state ! While Cato give« hi» little Senate laws, What bosom beats not in his country's... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 312 halaman
...manner of pronouncing the following couplet, which nearly coincides with the tone I am condemning. A brave man struggling in the storms of fate, And greatly falling, with a falling state. t By key note, I mean the prevailing note, that which you hear when ft man reads aloud in another room,... | |
| Rev. Samuel Wood - 1833 - 224 halaman
...gain much greater applause. Exercise and temperance strengthen the constitution, and prolong life. A brave man struggling in the storms of fate, And greatly falling with a falling state. As the form and structure of sentences are infinitely varied, it is evidently impossible to lay clown... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 318 halaman
...draws, What Plato thought, and godlike Cato was : No common object to your sight displays, But what with pleasure Heaven itself surveys ; — A brave man struggling in the storms of fate, 21 And greatly falling with a falling state. While Cato gives his little senate laws, What bosom beats... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 332 halaman
...draws, What Plato thought, and godlike Cato was : No common object to your sight displays, But what with pleasure Heaven itself surveys, A brave man struggling...bosom beats not in his country's cause ? Who sees bim act, but envies every deed ? Who hears him groan, and does not wish to bleed ? E'en when proud... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 halaman
...was : No common ohject to your sight displays, But what with pleasure Heaven itself surveys, A hrave Ng* hosom heats not in his country's cause ? Who sees him act, hut envies every deed ? Who hears him groan,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 halaman
...thought, and godlike Cato was4 No common object to your sight displays. But what with pleasure heav'n itself surveys ; A brave man struggling in the storms...not in his country's cause ? Who sees him act, but enviée every deed T Who hears him groan, and does not wish ta bleed? Even when proud Ctesar, 'midst... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1837 - 252 halaman
...thought, anil god-like Cato was. No common object lo your siuht displays ; But what with pleasure Heavi'n itself surveys, A brave man struggling in the storms of fate. And greatly falling wilh a falling state. While Cato gives his little senate laws, What bosom beats not in his country's... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 halaman
...the pleasing' hopes* and secretv joys', that can arise* in the heart' of a reasonable' creature*. 2. A brave' man struggling* in the storms* of fate', And greatly* falling' with a falling' state*. RULE III. When there are three accented words at the end of the last member, the first has either the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 442 halaman
...Cato was : No common object to your sight displays, But what with pleasure Heav'n itself surveys, 20 A brave man struggling in the storms of fate, And...his Country's cause ? Who sees him act, but envies ev'ry deed ? 25 Who hears him groan, and does not wish to bleed ? Ev'n when proud Csesar 'midst triumphal... | |
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