The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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1.5. rezultāts no 65.
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ÆLIUS Sejanus , son to Seius Strabo , a gentleman of Rome , and born at Vulsinium ; after his long service in court , first under Augustus ; afterward , Tiberius ; grew into that favour with the latter , and won him by those arts ...
ÆLIUS Sejanus , son to Seius Strabo , a gentleman of Rome , and born at Vulsinium ; after his long service in court , first under Augustus ; afterward , Tiberius ; grew into that favour with the latter , and won him by those arts ...
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You're rarely met in court . Sab . Therefore , well met . Sil . ' Tis true : indeed , this place is not our sphere . Sab . No , Silius , we are no good inginers . We want their fine arts , and their thriving use Should make us graced ...
You're rarely met in court . Sab . Therefore , well met . Sil . ' Tis true : indeed , this place is not our sphere . Sab . No , Silius , we are no good inginers . We want their fine arts , and their thriving use Should make us graced ...
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d We have no place in court , office in taste , That we can say , ' we owe unto our crimes : We burn with no black secrets , which can make Us dear to the pale authors ; or live fear'd Of their still waking jealousies , to raise ...
d We have no place in court , office in taste , That we can say , ' we owe unto our crimes : We burn with no black secrets , which can make Us dear to the pale authors ; or live fear'd Of their still waking jealousies , to raise ...
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So much , as oft Tiberius hath been heard , Leaving the court , to cry , ' O race of men , Prepared for servitude ! --which shew'd that he , Who least the public liberty could like , As lothly brook'd their flat servility . Sil .
So much , as oft Tiberius hath been heard , Leaving the court , to cry , ' O race of men , Prepared for servitude ! --which shew'd that he , Who least the public liberty could like , As lothly brook'd their flat servility . Sil .
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He is now the court god ; and well applied With sacrifice of knees , of crooks , and cringes ; He will do more than all the house of heaven Can , for a thousand hecatombs . ' Tis he Makes us our day , or night ; hell , and elysium Are ...
He is now the court god ; and well applied With sacrifice of knees , of crooks , and cringes ; He will do more than all the house of heaven Can , for a thousand hecatombs . ' Tis he Makes us our day , or night ; hell , and elysium Are ...
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