The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... fortune , by subverting theirs . We stand not in the lines , that do advance To that so courted point . Enter SATRIUS and NATTA at a distance . Sil . But yonder lean A pair that do . Sab . [ salutes Latiaris . ] Good cousin ' Latiaris ...
... fortune , by subverting theirs . We stand not in the lines , that do advance To that so courted point . Enter SATRIUS and NATTA at a distance . Sil . But yonder lean A pair that do . Sab . [ salutes Latiaris . ] Good cousin ' Latiaris ...
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... fortunes and our lives . Our looks are call'd to question , and our words , How innocent soever , are made crimes ; We shall not shortly dare to tell our dreams , Or think , but ' twill be treason . Sab . Tyrants arts Are to give ...
... fortunes and our lives . Our looks are call'd to question , and our words , How innocent soever , are made crimes ; We shall not shortly dare to tell our dreams , Or think , but ' twill be treason . Sab . Tyrants arts Are to give ...
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... fortune , he made his ; But he had other touches of late Romans , That more did speak him : Pompey's dignity , The innocence of Cato , Cæsar's spirit , Wise Brutus ' temperance ; and every virtue , Which , parted unto others , gave them ...
... fortune , he made his ; But he had other touches of late Romans , That more did speak him : Pompey's dignity , The innocence of Cato , Cæsar's spirit , Wise Brutus ' temperance ; and every virtue , Which , parted unto others , gave them ...
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... fortune's made unto you now , Eu- demus , If you can but lay hold upon the means ; Do but observe his humour , and - believe it He is the noblest Roman , where he takes- t Lege Terentii defensionem . Tacit . Ann . Lib . vi . p . 102 ...
... fortune's made unto you now , Eu- demus , If you can but lay hold upon the means ; Do but observe his humour , and - believe it He is the noblest Roman , where he takes- t Lege Terentii defensionem . Tacit . Ann . Lib . vi . p . 102 ...
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... gone , my friend , Not barely styled , but created so ; Expect things greater than thy largest hopes , Cons . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 74 . b Tacit . ibid . To overtake thee : Fortune shall be taught To know 30 SEJANUS .
... gone , my friend , Not barely styled , but created so ; Expect things greater than thy largest hopes , Cons . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 74 . b Tacit . ibid . To overtake thee : Fortune shall be taught To know 30 SEJANUS .
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