Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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... Cato . To Cato's slaughtered friends , it would be welcome . Are not your orders to address the senate ? Dec. My business is with Cato ; Cæsar sees The straits to which you're driven ; and , as he knows Cato's high worth , is anxious ...
... Cato . To Cato's slaughtered friends , it would be welcome . Are not your orders to address the senate ? Dec. My business is with Cato ; Cæsar sees The straits to which you're driven ; and , as he knows Cato's high worth , is anxious ...
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... Cato , my resentments Are sacrificed to Rome - I stand reproved . Cato . Fathers , ' tis time you come to a resolve . Luc . Cato , we all go in to your opinion ; Cæsar's behaviour has convinced the senate , We ought to hold it out till ...
... Cato , my resentments Are sacrificed to Rome - I stand reproved . Cato . Fathers , ' tis time you come to a resolve . Luc . Cato , we all go in to your opinion ; Cæsar's behaviour has convinced the senate , We ought to hold it out till ...
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... Cato . I am no stranger to thy father's greatness . Jub . I would not boast the greatness of my father , But point out new alliances to Cato . Had we not better leave this Utica , To arm Numidia in our cause , and court The assistance ...
... Cato . I am no stranger to thy father's greatness . Jub . I would not boast the greatness of my father , But point out new alliances to Cato . Had we not better leave this Utica , To arm Numidia in our cause , and court The assistance ...
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