If there's a power above us (And that there is all nature cries aloud, Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy. But when, or where ?— this world was made for Caesar. The Art of Rhetoric Made Easy - Page 83by John Holmes - 1739 - 167 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Elocution - 1866 - 618 pages
...weary of conjectures, — this must end them. [Laying his hand on his sword. 3. Thus am I doubly armed. My death ' and life, My bane and antidote, are both before me. This in a moment brings me to my end ; But this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secure in her existence, smiles At the drawn... | |
| English drama - 1867 - 338 pages
...made for Cresa r, I'm weary of conjectures : This must end 'em. (Laying his hand on his stcord) Thua am I doubly arm'd: -my death and life, My bane and...both before me; This in a moment brings me to an end j But this informs me, I shall never die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger,... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1862 - 610 pages
...weary of conjectures. This must end them. [Laying his hand on his sword. IV. Thus am I doubly armed. My death and life, My bane and antidote, are both...before me. This * in a moment brings me to an end; But this'f informs me I shall never die. The soul, secure in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger,... | |
| George Vandenhoff - Elocution - 1867 - 448 pages
...conjectures; this mast end 'em I [ Taking up the sword."] Thus am I doubly arm'd: my life and death, My bane and antidote, are both before me. This, in a moment, brings me to an end; But this assures me I shall never die 1 The soul, secure in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies... | |
| Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - Elocution - 1808 - 596 pages
...this world was made for Caesar. | 1 'm weary of conjectures — | this must end, them. | [Laying hitt hand on his sword Thus am I doubly arm'd : | my death, and life,, | My bane', and antidote j are both before me : | This in a moment brings me to an end' ; | But this informs me I shall never... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - Elocution - 1869 - 416 pages
...world was made for Caesar. I'd wf »ry of conjectures. This must end them. Thua am I doubly armed : my death and life, My bane and antidote are both before me : This in a moment brings me to end ; But this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secured in her existence, smiles At the drawn... | |
| Charles A. Wiley - Elocution - 1869 - 456 pages
...world was made for Cssar. ' I'm weary of conjectures, — this must end 'em. 3. Thus am I doubly armed. My death and life, My bane and antidote, are both before me. This in a moment brings me to my end; But this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secure in her existence, smiles At the drawn... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 pages
...conjectures — This must end them. [Laying his hand on his sword. Thus am I doubly arm'd. My death, my life, My bane and antidote are both before me. This — in a moment, brings me to an end ; Whilst this informs me I shall never die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the drawn... | |
| English drama - 1869 - 338 pages
...Cœsar, I'm weary of conjectures: This must end Vm. (Laying his hand on his iironb Thns am I donbly arm'd : my death and life, My bane and antidote, are both before me : Thiü in a moment brings me to an end t But tlii» informs me, I shall never die. The soul, secur'd... | |
| John Robertson (LL.D., of Upton Park sch.) - 1869 - 136 pages
...of the house screaming and weeping. They saw him move stealthily along. The brave deserve the fair. My death and life, my bane and antidote, are both before me. 177. Syntax.— Kule XVI.— When the subject is made up of two or more singular nouns joined by or... | |
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