| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 str.
...the vengeance that was ever pour'd On perjur'd heads, o'ervvhelm me, if I break it ! . ' • PORTIUS. Fix'd in astonishment, I gaze upon thee; Like .one just blasted by a stroke from heaven, Who pants for breath, and stiffens, yet alive, In dreadful looks : a monument of wrath ! "... | |
| 1804 - 510 str.
...nil the vengeanre, that was ever poured On perjured heads, nVrwhehn me, if I break it ! Par. Fixed in astonishment, I gaze upon thee, Like one just blasted by a stroke from Heaven, Who pants for breath, and stiffens. yet alive, In dreadful looks; a monument of wrath ! Luc.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 str.
...all the vengeance, that was ever poured On perjured heads, o'erwhclm me, if I break it ! Por. Fixed in astonishment, I gaze upon thee, Like one just blasted by a stroke from Heaven, Who pants for breath, and stiffens, yet alive, In dreadful looks ; a monument of wrath ! Luc.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 str.
...all the vengeance, that was ever poured On perjured heads, o'envhchn me, if I break it ! Por. Fixed in astonishment, I gaze upon thee, Like one just blasted by a stroke from Heaven, Who pants for breath, and stiffens, yet alive, Iii dreadful looks; a monument of wrath ! Luc.... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1807 - 402 str.
...of passion. Thus, in Mr. Addison's Cato, when Lucia confesses to Portius, her love for him, but, at the same time, swears with the greatest solemnity,...express these feelings ? Fix'd In astonishment, I gaze wpen thee, Like one just blasted by a stroke from Heav'n, Who pants for breath, and stiffens yet alive... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1808 - 330 str.
...marry him, Portius, instead of giving way to the language of grief and astonishment, only describes his feelings : Fix'd in astonishment, I gaze upon thee, Like one just blasted by a stroke from heaven, Who pants for breath, and stiffens yet alive , In dreadful looks ; a monument of wrath. This... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 str.
...vengeance, that was ever pour'd on perjur'd heads, o'erwhelm me, if I break it ! \_AJter a pause. Par. Fix'd in astonishment, I gaze upon thee ; like one just blasted by a stroke from heaven, who pants for breath, and stiffens, yet alive, in dreadful looks: a monument of wrath. Luc.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 str.
...vengeance, that was ever pour'd on perjur'd heads, o'erwhelm me, if I break it! [After a pause. Por. Fix'd in astonishment, I gaze upon thee ; like one just blasted by a stroke from heaven, who pants for breath, and stiffens, yet alive, in dreadful looks: a monument of wrath. Luc.... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1811 - 400 str.
...of passion. Thus, in Mr. Addison's Cato, when Lucia confesses to Portius her love for him, but, at the same time, swears with the greatest solemnity,...feelings? Fix'd in astonishment, I gaze upon thee, Lilfe one just blasted by a stroke from heav'n. Who pants for breath, and stiffens yet alive In dreadful... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 354 str.
...May all the vengeance that was ever pour'd On perjur'd heads, o'erwhelm me, if I break it ! FORTIES. Fix'd in astonishment, I gaze upon thee ; Like one just blasted by a stroke from heaven, Who pants for breath, and stiffens, yet alive, In dreadful looks — a monument of wrath !... | |
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