The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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... and their mother Agrippina ; which Cæsar jealously hearkening to , as covetously consenteth to their rüin , and their friends . In this time , the better to mature and strengthen his design , Sejanus labours to marry Liria , and of ...
... and their mother Agrippina ; which Cæsar jealously hearkening to , as covetously consenteth to their rüin , and their friends . In this time , the better to mature and strengthen his design , Sejanus labours to marry Liria , and of ...
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I think of Pompey's , And Caius Cæsar's ; and so down to these . Nat . How stands he affected to the present state ? Is he or Drusian , ' or Germanican , Or ours , or neutral ? Lat . I know him not so far . Nat .
I think of Pompey's , And Caius Cæsar's ; and so down to these . Nat . How stands he affected to the present state ? Is he or Drusian , ' or Germanican , Or ours , or neutral ? Lat . I know him not so far . Nat .
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... Cæsar's spirit , Wise Brutus ' temperance ; and every virtue , ' Which , parted unto others , gave them name , Flow'd mix'd in him . He was the soul of goou . And all our praises of him are like streams Drawn.
... Cæsar's spirit , Wise Brutus ' temperance ; and every virtue , ' Which , parted unto others , gave them name , Flow'd mix'd in him . He was the soul of goou . And all our praises of him are like streams Drawn.
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We not - endure these flatteries ; let him stand ; Our empire , ensigns , axes , rods and state Take not away our human nature from us : Look up on us , and fall before the gods . Sej . How like a god speaks Cæsar !
We not - endure these flatteries ; let him stand ; Our empire , ensigns , axes , rods and state Take not away our human nature from us : Look up on us , and fall before the gods . Sej . How like a god speaks Cæsar !
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The oracles are ceased , That only Cæsar , with their tongue , might speak . Arr . Let me be gone : most felt and open this ! Cor . Stay . Arr . What ! to hear more cunning , and fine words , With theirsound flatter'd ere their sense be ...
The oracles are ceased , That only Cæsar , with their tongue , might speak . Arr . Let me be gone : most felt and open this ! Cor . Stay . Arr . What ! to hear more cunning , and fine words , With theirsound flatter'd ere their sense be ...
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