| 1785 - 772 pages
...ORB1S, lMi.\VII>UM FERIENT RUINA. HOR. OD. 3. L. 3. yt PARAPHRASED. THt MAN RESOLV'D AND STEADY то HIS TRUST, INFLEXIBLE TO ILL, AND OBSTINATELY JUST, MAY THE RUDE RABBLE'S INSOLENCE DESPISK, THEIR SENSELESS CLAMOURS, AND TUMULTUOUS CRIES: THE TYRANT'S FIERCENESS HF. BEGUILES, AND... | |
| 1802 - 440 pages
...depends solely upon ourselves : live patriots, my fellow-soldiers, and you will die freemen. For, " The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, " Inflexible...rude rabble's insolence despise, " Their senseless clamors, their tumultuous cries ; " The tyrant's fierceness he beguiles, " And with superior greatness... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 304 pages
...intrepidity of a just good man is so nobly set forth by Horace, that it cannot be too often rer peated : ' The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obltinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 pages
...intrepidity of a just good man is so nobly set forth by Horace, that it cannot be too often repeated : ' The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obitinately just, May the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous... | |
| 1803 - 494 pages
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| 1803 - 408 pages
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| 1803 - 342 pages
...intrepidity of a just good man is so nobly set forth by Horace, that it cannot be too often repeated. The man resolv'd, and steady to his trust, Inflexible to ill, and obstinately just, Mav the rude rabble's insolence despise, Their senseless clamours and tumultuous cries: The tyrant's... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 486 pages
...instantis tyranni, * Kg 9. • Mente quatit solida, neque Auster Dux inquietie turbidus Adrice, ifc. HOR. The man resolv'd, and steady to his trust, Inflexible...the rough whirlwind that deforms Adria's black gulf — Sfc. Mr. CREECH. I am apt to think it was on devices of this nature that Horace had his eye in... | |
| 1804 - 498 pages
...Jovis manus : Sifractus ittabatur orbis, Impavidumferienl ruirue. HOR. 3. Od. iii. 1. rARAPHKASED. The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible...Not the rough whirlwind, that deforms Adria's black gulph, and vexes it with storms, The stubborn virtues of his soul can more ; Not the red arm of angry... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 126 pages
...moral and philosophical works, which remain an honourable memorial of his genius and his virtue. " The man resolv'd and steady to his trust, Inflexible...Not the rough whirlwind that deforms Adria's black gulph, and vexes it with storms, Nor the red arm of angry Jove, That flings the thunder from the sky,... | |
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