| Plutarch - 1770 - 518 pages
...fecondt that he had gone by fea, when he might have gone by land ; and the third, that he had paffed one day without having a will by him* To an old debauchee,...poifoner, propofing a bad law, and taking great pains to have it pafled, Cato faid to him, Toting man, I know not which is mojl dangerous, to drink what you... | |
| John CROFT (S.A.S.) - 1792 - 378 pages
...N, B. They muft apply foon, or fhe will be difpofed of. Cato faid to a lewd old fellow : " Friend, old , age has deformities enough of its own, — do not add to it die deformity of vice." An old Fellow of a College at Cambridge, remarkable for his abfence of mind,... | |
| Plutarch - 1808 - 342 pages
...fea, when he might have gone by land ; and the third, that he had patjed one day without lavmg a twill by him *. To an old debauchee, he faid, Old age has...tribune of the people, who had the character of a poiibner, propofing a bad law, and taking great pains to have it pailed, Cato faid to him, Toung man,... | |
| Plutarchus - 1810 - 746 pages
...To an old debauchee he observed, " Old age has deformities enow of its own ; do not add to it thatof vice." A tribune of the people, who had the character of a poisoner, proposing a bad law and strenuously exerting himselfto get it passed, Cato said to him, "... | |
| Plutarch - 1811 - 352 pages
...him'1." To an old debauchee he observed, " Old age has deformities enow of its own; do not add to it that of vice." A tribune of the people, who had the character of a poisoner, proposing a bad law and strenuously exerting himself to get it passed, Cato said to him,... | |
| Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 pages
...the third, that he had passed one day without having a will by him*. To an old debauchee, he said, Old age has deformities enough of its own : do not...tribune of the people, who had the character of a poisoner, proposing a bad law, and taking great pains to have it passed, Cato said to him, Young man,... | |
| Plutarch - 1816 - 314 pages
...bim."(u) To an old debauchee be observed, " Old age has deformities enow of its own ; do not add to it mat of vice." A tribune of the people, who had the character of a poisoner, proposing a bad law, and strenuously -exerting himself to get it passed, Cato said to him,... | |
| Plutarch - 1821 - 378 pages
...the third, that he had passed one day without having a will by him*. To an old debauchee, he said, Old age has deformities enough of its own ; do not...tribune of the people, who had the character of a poisoner, proposing a bad law, and taking great pains to have it passed, Cato said to him, Young man,... | |
| General reader - 1827 - 246 pages
...evening time. Cowley, Pyramus and Thisbe. Cato the Censor said to a very debauched old fellow, " Friend, old age has deformities enough of its own — do not add to it the deformity of vice." ' Plutarch's Lives. DISPUTE. — Dont use thyself to dispute against thine own judgment, to show thy... | |
| Plutarch - 1832 - 370 pages
...the third, that he had passed one day without having a will by him.' To an old debauchee he said, ' Old age has deformities enough of its own ; do not...tribune of the people, who had the character of a poisoner, proposing a bad law, and taking great pains to have it passed, Cato said to him, ' Young... | |
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