The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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sons , gravity and height of elocution , fulness and frequency of sentence , I have discharged the other offices of a tragic writer , let not the absence of these forms be imputed to me , wherein I shall give you occasion hereafter ...
sons , gravity and height of elocution , fulness and frequency of sentence , I have discharged the other offices of a tragic writer , let not the absence of these forms be imputed to me , wherein I shall give you occasion hereafter ...
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Tyrants arts Are to give flatterers grace ; accusers , power ; That those may seem to kill whom they devour . Enter CORDUS and ARRUNTIUS , r Now , good Cremutius Cordus . " Cor . ( salutes Sabinus . ] Hail to your lordship ! Nat .
Tyrants arts Are to give flatterers grace ; accusers , power ; That those may seem to kill whom they devour . Enter CORDUS and ARRUNTIUS , r Now , good Cremutius Cordus . " Cor . ( salutes Sabinus . ] Hail to your lordship ! Nat .
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The emperor's son ! give place . Sil . I like the prince well . Arr . A riotous youth ; ' There's little hope of him . Sab . That fault his age Will , as it grows , correct . Methinks he bears Himself each day , more nobly than other ...
The emperor's son ! give place . Sil . I like the prince well . Arr . A riotous youth ; ' There's little hope of him . Sab . That fault his age Will , as it grows , correct . Methinks he bears Himself each day , more nobly than other ...
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What will be give ? Sat. Fifty sestertia . Sej . Livia's physician , say you , is that fellow ? sát . It is , my lord : Your lordship's answer . Sej . To what ? Sat. The place , my lord . ' Tis for a gentleman Your lordship will well ...
What will be give ? Sat. Fifty sestertia . Sej . Livia's physician , say you , is that fellow ? sát . It is , my lord : Your lordship's answer . Sej . To what ? Sat. The place , my lord . ' Tis for a gentleman Your lordship will well ...
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Give me your hand , we must be more acquainted . Report , sir , hath spoke out your art and learning : And I am glad I have so needful cause , However in itself painful and hard , To make me known to so great virtue .
Give me your hand , we must be more acquainted . Report , sir , hath spoke out your art and learning : And I am glad I have so needful cause , However in itself painful and hard , To make me known to so great virtue .
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appear Avoc bear believe better bring brought Cæsar cause character Cler comes Corb Corv court Daup Dauphine doth Drusus ears Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face faith fathers favours fear follow fortune friends gentlemen give gods hand hath head hear Hist hold honour hope I'll Italy Jonson knight La-F lady learned leave less live look lord madam marry master means mistress Mosca nature never observes once person play poet poor pray present SCENE seems Sejanus senate servants silence sir John speak stand sure Tacit taken tell thee thing thou thought True trust turn unto Upton Volp Volpone WHAL wife woman write