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" Nay, my good friend, but hear me, I confess Man is the child of sorrow, and this world, In which we breathe, hath cares enough to plague us, But it hath means withal to soothe these cares, And he, who meditates on other's woes, Shall in that meditation... "
The British Essayists - Sivu 155
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The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Nide 4

Richard Cumberland - 1788 - 346 sivua
...for the intrinsic merit of the pafTage, but for the handfome tribute which it pays to the moral ufes of the tragic drama. " Nay, my good friend, but hear me! I confefs " Man is the child of forrow, and this world, " Inwhichwebreathe,hathcaresenoughtoplagueuSi...

Essay on the Principles of Translation

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1797 - 446 sivua
...preferved by Athensus. THE firft of thefe paflages beautifully illuftrates illuftrates the moral ufes of the tragic drama : Nay, my good friend, but hear me \ I confefs Man is the child of forrow, and this world, In which we breathe, hath cares enough to plague...

Comicorum Graecorum fragmenta quaedam

Robert Walpole - 1805 - 136 sivua
...Defend me, Heaven ! from all philosophers ! OBSERVER, vol. VI. p. 52. TIMOCUS. BACCHANALIA AGENTIBTJS. Nay, my good friend, but hear me ! I confess Man is...cares enough to plague us, But it hath means withal to sooth these cares, And he, who meditates on other's woes, Shall in that meditation lose his own : Call...

The British Essayists, Nide 40

Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 534 sivua
...discovery, not only for the intrinsic merit of the passage, but for the handsome tribute which it pays t» the moral uses of the tragic drama. Nay, my good friend,...world, In which we breathe, hath cares enough to plague Hi, But it hatli means withal to soothe these cares, And he, who meditates on other's woes, Shall in...

Essay on the Principles of Translation

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1813 - 466 sivua
...these passages beautifully illustrates the moral uses of the tragic drama : L4 Nay, my good friend, out hear me ! I confess Man is the child of sorrow, and...withal to soothe these cares : And he who meditates on others woes, Shall in that meditation lose his own : Call then the tragic poet to your aid, Hear him,...

The Observer, Nide 3

Richard Cumberland - 1822 - 374 sivua
...the passage, but for the handsome tribute which it pays to the moral uses of the tragic drama. Nav, my good friend, but hear me. I confess Man is the...cares enough to plague us, But it hath means withal to sooth these cares, And he who meditates on other's woes Shall in that meditation lose his own : Call,...

Observer

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 316 sivua
...discovery, not only for the intrinsic merit of the passage, but for the handsome tribute which it pays to the moral uses of the tragic drama. Nay, my good friend,...we breathe, hath cares enough to plague us. But it has means withal to soothe these cares, And he, who meditates on others' woes, Shall in that meditation...

The British Essayists: Observer

James Ferguson - 1823 - 374 sivua
...discovery, not only for the intrinsic merit of the pansage, but for the handsome tribute which it pays tt> the moral uses of the tragic drama. Nay, my good friend, but hear me. I confen Man is the child of sorrow, and thin world, In which we breathe, hath care» enough to plague...

Comicorum graecorum fragmenta

1840 - 298 sivua
...his threat'ning eyes Flash'd fire, whilst thunder vollied from his lips. CUMBERLAND. II. (P. 112.) Nay, my good friend, but hear me ! I confess Man is...enough to plague us ; But it hath means withal to sooth these cares, And he, who meditates on other's woes, 5 Shall in that meditation lose his own :...

Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome

William Peter - 1847 - 562 sivua
...impossible to determine. A BALM FOR OUR CARES. NAT, my good friend, but hear me ! I confess Man is a child of sorrow, and this world, In which we breathe,...Shall in that meditation lose his own: Call then the tragie-poet to your aid, Hear him, and take instruction from the stage. Let Telephns appear ; behold...




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