The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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35. lappuse
Since deified Augustus hindered not A temple to be built at Pergamum , In honour of himself and sacred Rome ; We , that have all his deeds and words observed Ever , in place of laws , the rather follow'd That pleasing precedent ...
Since deified Augustus hindered not A temple to be built at Pergamum , In honour of himself and sacred Rome ; We , that have all his deeds and words observed Ever , in place of laws , the rather follow'd That pleasing precedent ...
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1 Which no posterity Shall e'er approve , nor yet keep silent :) This sentiment , with what precedes and follows it , is from the Thyestes of Seneca : Age , anime , fac quod nulla posteritas probet , Sed nulla taceat : aliquod audendum ...
1 Which no posterity Shall e'er approve , nor yet keep silent :) This sentiment , with what precedes and follows it , is from the Thyestes of Seneca : Age , anime , fac quod nulla posteritas probet , Sed nulla taceat : aliquod audendum ...
96. lappuse
The friends of season , you do follow fortune ,. p . 94 . * Haut minus turpi latebrå quam detestandd fraude , sese abstrudunt ; foraminibus et rimis aurem admovent . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . y Ne nox quidem secura , cum uxor ( Neronis c ...
The friends of season , you do follow fortune ,. p . 94 . * Haut minus turpi latebrå quam detestandd fraude , sese abstrudunt ; foraminibus et rimis aurem admovent . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . y Ne nox quidem secura , cum uxor ( Neronis c ...
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The friends of season , you do follow fortune , And , in the winter of their fate , forsake The place whose glories warm'd you . You are just , And worthy such a princely patron's love , As was the world's renown'd Germanicus : Whose ...
The friends of season , you do follow fortune , And , in the winter of their fate , forsake The place whose glories warm'd you . You are just , And worthy such a princely patron's love , As was the world's renown'd Germanicus : Whose ...
109. lappuse
These forked tricks , I understand them not : Would he would tell us whom he loves or hates , That we might follow , without fear or doubt . Arr . Good Heliotrope ! Is this your honest man ? Let him be yours so still ; he is my knave .
These forked tricks , I understand them not : Would he would tell us whom he loves or hates , That we might follow , without fear or doubt . Arr . Good Heliotrope ! Is this your honest man ? Let him be yours so still ; he is my knave .
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