| Joseph Addison - 1883 - 596 pàgines
...down on '-pleasures, and the baits of sense ; Where shall we find the man that bears affliction, Ureat and majestic in his griefs, like Cato ? Heavens !...a load of woes, And thank the gods that throw the wcight upon him ! SYPHAX. 'Tis prid-3, rank pride, and haughtiness of soul I think the Romans call... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 pàgines
...immortal fact display'd, Lest the remembrance of his grief should fail. ADDISON. Where shall we find the man that bears affliction, Great and majestic in his griefs, like Cato? ADDISON. Oppress'd with grief, oppress'd with care, A burden more than I can bear; I sit me down and... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 482 pàgines
...others could with equal glory Look down on pleasures, and the baits of sense; Where shall we find the man that bears affliction, Great and majestic in his...And thank the gods that throw the weight upon him) Syph. Tis pride, rank pride, and haughtiness of soul: I think the Romans call it stoicism. Had not... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 pàgines
...others could with equal glory Look down on pleasures, and the baits of sense; Where shall we find the man that bears affliction, Great and majestic in his...And thank the gods that throw the weight upon him! Syl'h. Tis pride, rank pride, and haughtiness of soul: I think the Romans call it stoicism. Had not... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 490 pàgines
...equal glory Look down on pleasures, and the haits of sense; Where shall we find the man that hears affliction. Great and majestic in his griefs, like...And thank the gods that throw the weight upon him ! Syph. 'Tis pride, rank pride, and haughtiness of soul: I think the Romans call it stoicism. Had not... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1914 - 540 pàgines
...pleasures, and the baits of sense ; Where shall we find the man that bears affliction, Great and majestick in his griefs, like Cato? Heavens ! with what strength, what steadiness of mind, 79. Heavens I with] Heav'ns, with, 1713. 80 He triumphs in the midst of all his sufferings ! How does... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pàgines
...sense; Where shall we find the man that bears affliction, Great and majestic in his griefs, like Catoî an inn, be you? Tony. Mum, you fool, you. Let them...on straight forward, till you come to a large old ! Syph. 'T is pride, rank pride, and haugbtiness of soul: I think the Romans call it stoicism. Had... | |
| Shattuck - 1997 - 420 pàgines
...Where .'hall we find the man that bears affliction, Great and majestick in his griefs, like Cato ? How does he rise against a load of woes, And thank the gods that throw the weight upon him ! Syph. T is pride, rank pride, and haughtiness of souls I think, the Romans call it Stoicism. Had... | |
| John C. Shields - 2004 - 482 pàgines
...majestic [even] in his griefs." "Heavens, with what strength, what steadiness of mind," Juba declares, "He triumphs in the midst of all his sufferings!/...And thank the gods that throw the weight upon him!" (1l. 78-82). These lines are perfectly sincere and in fact describe the relationship Cato has with... | |
| 1860 - 774 pàgines
...man.* Where, asks the same love-laden, rather lackadaisical Numidian prince — where shall we find the man that bears affliction, great and majestic in his griefs, like Cato ?t In Cato's judgment, a day, an hour, of virtuous liberty is worth a whole eternity in bondage. J... | |
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