| 1802 - 440 σελίδες
...upon ourselves : live patriots, my fellow-soldiers, and you will die freemen. For, " The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, " Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, ; " May the rude rabble's insolence despise, " Their senseless clamors, their tumultuous cries ; " The tyrant's... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 486 σελίδες
...* Kg 9Mente qnatit solida^neque busier Dux inquietaz turbidus AdricK, ifc. , HOB. The man resolv'd, and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous criesj The tyrant's fierceness... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 126 σελίδες
...virtue. " The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous cries. The tyrant's fierceness he begutles, And the stern brow, and the harsh voice defies, -4nd with superior greatness smiles!" Not... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 σελίδες
...the project: Horace is supposed to have written the following Ode on this occasion. THE man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous cries ; The tyrant's fierceness... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 126 σελίδες
...philosophical works, which remain an honourable memorial of his genius and his virtue. " The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous cries. The tyrant's fierceness... | |
| 1804 - 498 σελίδες
...Sifractus ittabatur orbis, Impavidumferienl ruirue. HOR. 3. Od. iii. 1. rARAPHKASED. The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours, and tumultuous cries : The tyrant's fierceness... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 σελίδες
...occasion. THE manresolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, anil obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous cries; The tyrant's fierceness he beguile«, And the stern brow, and the harsb voice defies, And with superior greatness smiles. Not... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 σελίδες
...the project: Horace is supposed to have written the following ode on this occasion. THE man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous cries; The tyrant's fierceness... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 272 σελίδες
...good man is so nobly set forth by Horace, that it cannot be toe often repeated. ' The man resolv'd, and steady to his trust, ' Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, 'May the rude rabble's insolence despiee, ' Their senseless clamors and tumultuous cries ; * The tyrant's fierceness... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 540 σελίδες
...tyranni, Mente quatit solidd, neque Auster Dux inquieta turbidus Adrice, &c. Horn. The man resolv'd, and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise. Their senseless clamours and tumultuous cries; The tyrant's fierceness... | |
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