The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 71.
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... face . To revenge which disgrace , Livia , the wife of Drusus ( being before corrupted by him to her dishonour , and the discovery of her husband's counsels ) Sejanus practiseth with , together with her physician called Eudemus , and ...
... face . To revenge which disgrace , Livia , the wife of Drusus ( being before corrupted by him to her dishonour , and the discovery of her husband's counsels ) Sejanus practiseth with , together with her physician called Eudemus , and ...
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... faces , no cleft tongues , No soft and glutinous bodies , that can stick , Like snails on painted walls ; or , on our breasts , Creep up , to fall from that proud height , to which We did by slavery , not by service climb . We are no ...
... faces , no cleft tongues , No soft and glutinous bodies , that can stick , Like snails on painted walls ; or , on our breasts , Creep up , to fall from that proud height , to which We did by slavery , not by service climb . We are no ...
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... face , than fame : he could so use his state , Tempering his greatness with his gravity , He was a man , & c . ] Jonson has borrowed the noble cha- racter which Paterculus hath given Cato , and applies it with great propriety to ...
... face , than fame : he could so use his state , Tempering his greatness with his gravity , He was a man , & c . ] Jonson has borrowed the noble cha- racter which Paterculus hath given Cato , and applies it with great propriety to ...
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... face of the whole world ! The partner of the empire , hath his image Rear'd equal with Tiberius , born in ensigns ; Commands , disposes every dignity , Centurions , tribunes , heads of provinces , Prætors and consuls ; all that ...
... face of the whole world ! The partner of the empire , hath his image Rear'd equal with Tiberius , born in ensigns ; Commands , disposes every dignity , Centurions , tribunes , heads of provinces , Prætors and consuls ; all that ...
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... but , sure , their face Looks farther than the present . 2 He ne'er were liberal by kind . ] By nature . See p . 19 . Nero , Drusus , et Caligula . - Tacit . ibid . WHAL Arr . By the gods , If I could guess SEJANUS . 25.
... but , sure , their face Looks farther than the present . 2 He ne'er were liberal by kind . ] By nature . See p . 19 . Nero , Drusus , et Caligula . - Tacit . ibid . WHAL Arr . By the gods , If I could guess SEJANUS . 25.
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