| John Bell - 1782 - 278 oldal
...; 'Tis easier far to lose than to resign \ it PROLOGUE TO THOMSON'S CORIOLANUS. Spoken by Mr. %uin. I come not here your candour to implore For scenes...no more ; He wants no advocate his cause to plead ; You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party his benevolence confin'd, 5 No seft — alike... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 336 oldal
...lose it for a wretched jest. TRAGEDY. WRITTEN BY The Hon. GEORGE LYTTLETON, Esq. SPOKEN BY MR. QUIN. I COME not here your candour to implore For scenes,...no more ; He wants no advocate his cause to plead ; You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party his benevolence confin'd, No sect — alike... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 348 oldal
...jest. CORIOLANUS. TRAGEDY. PROLOGUE. WRITTEN BY The Hon. GEORGE LYTTLETON, Esq. SPOKEN BY MR. QUIN. I COME not here your candour to implore For scenes,...no more ; He wants no advocate his cause to plead; You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party his benevolence confin'd, No sect—alike it flow'd... | |
| Cuthbert Shaw, Thomas Park - 1807 - 230 oldal
...flattering bliss, To die, and think you mine. PROLOGUE TO THOMSON'S CORIOLANI'8. (SPOKEN BV MR. ODIN.) I COME not here your candour to implore For scenes,...no more ; He wants no advocate his cause to plead , You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party his benevolence confin'd, No sect — alike... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 oldal
...He took, and bade thee lead the patriot band. PROLOGUF. 70 THOMSONS CORIOLAKC& SVOKEN BY MR. Ql'IS. I COME not here your candour to implore For scenes,...no more ; He wants no advocate his cause to plead ; You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party his benevolence couun'd, No sect — alike it... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 oldal
...pole, May touch with pleasure his immortal x>ul. PROLOGUE TO THOMSONS CORIOLANUS. SPOKEN BY MR. Ql'IN. I COME not here your candour to implore For scenes, whose author is, alas ! no more ; lie wants no advocate his cause to plead ; You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party hi«... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 286 oldal
...flattering bliss, To die, and think you mine. PROLOGUE TO THOMSON'S CORIOLANUS. SPOKEN BY MR. OUIN. I COME not here your candour to implore For scenes,...! no more; He wants no advocate his cause to plead ; You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party his benevolence confined, No sect—alike it... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 oldal
...worth, that shuns too strong a light. Prologue to the Tragedy of Coriolanus — Spoken Ъу Mr. Quin. eep I ' And love is still an emptier sound, The modern fair-one's jest ; On earth Д He wants no advocate his cause to plead ; You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party his... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 oldal
...rules of pleasing, which to you I give. [Prologue to the Tragedy of Coriolanus — Sfvkai by Mr Qitin.] 9 ; You will yourselves be patrons of the dead. No party his benevolence confined, No sect — alike... | |
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