| John Bell - 1791 - 292 pagini
...wouldst thou say J Jub. Cato, thou hast a daughter. Cato. Adieu, young prince ; I would not hear *. word Should lessen thee in my esteem. Remember The hand of Fate is over us, and Heav'n Exafts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of ought But chains, or conquest;... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 pagini
...— inherits all her father's virtues. Cato. What wouldst thou say ? Jub. Cato, thoa hast a daughter. •Cato. Adieu, young prince ; I would not hear a...and Heav'n Exacts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of ought But chains, or conquest} liberty, or death. [Exit. \ Enter SYVHAX.... | |
| 1797 - 462 pagini
...inherits all her father's virtues. Cato. What wouldst thou say ? Jub. Cato, thott hast a daughter. Cato. Adieu, young prince ; I would not hear a word...esteem. Remember The hand of Fate is over us, and Heav'n Exafts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of ought But_chains, or conquest;... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 pagini
...— inherits all her father's virtues. CATO. What wouldst thou say? JUBA. Cato, thou hast a daughter. CATO. Adieu, young prince: I would not hear a word...esteem : remember The hand of fate is over us, and heaven Exacts severity from all our thoughts : It is not now a time to talk of aught But chains or... | |
| 1804 - 516 pagini
...inherits all her father's virtues. Cato. What wouldst thou say i Jubn. Cato, thou hast a daughter. Cato. Adieu, young prince ; I would not hear a word...esteem. Remember, The hand of Fate is over us, and Heaven Exacts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of ought But chains, or... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pagini
...inherits all her father's virtues. Cato. What wouldst thou say ? .liilni. Cato, thou hast a daughter. Cato. Adieu, young prince ; I would not hear a word...esteem. Remember, The hand of Fate is over us, and Heaven Exacts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of ought But chains, or... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pagini
...— inherits all her father's virtue* Cato. What wouldet thou say ? Juba. Cato, thou hast a daughter. Cato. Adieu, young prince ; I would not hear a word...esteem. Remember, The hand of Fate is over us, and Heaven Exacts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of ought But chains, or... | |
| 1804 - 510 pagini
...virtues. Culo. What wouldst thou say : Jubn. Cato, thou hast a daughter. Caí». Adieu, young prince ; 1 would not hear a word Should lessen thee in my esteem. Remember, The hand of Fate is over us, and Heaven Exacts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of ought But chains, ov... | |
| George Farquhar - 1808 - 338 pagini
...— inherits all her father's virtues. Cato. What would'st thou say? Jub. Cato, thou hast a daughter. Cato. Adieu, young prince ; I would not hear a word...and Heav'n Exacts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of aught But chains, or conquest ; liberty, or death. [Exit. Enter SYPHAX.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 pagini
...would'st thou say? Jub. Cato, thou hast a daughter. Cato. Adieu, young prince ; I would not hear « word Should lessen thee in my esteem. Remember, The...and Heav'n Exacts severity from all our thoughts. It is not now a time to talk of aught But chains, or conquest ; liberty, or death. [Exit. Enter SYPHAX.... | |
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