The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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... and thundering down a weighty vengeance on their 6 unnatural intents , even to the worst princes ; much more to those , for guard of whose piety and virtue the angels are in continual watch , and God himself miraculously working .
... and thundering down a weighty vengeance on their 6 unnatural intents , even to the worst princes ; much more to those , for guard of whose piety and virtue the angels are in continual watch , and God himself miraculously working .
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... Who least the public liberty could like , As lothly brook'd their flat servility . Sil . Well , all is worthy of us , were it more , Who with our riots , pride , and civil hate , Have so provok'd the justice of the gods : We.
... Who least the public liberty could like , As lothly brook'd their flat servility . Sil . Well , all is worthy of us , were it more , Who with our riots , pride , and civil hate , Have so provok'd the justice of the gods : We.
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Have so provok'd the justice of the gods : We , that , within these fourscore years , were born Free , equal lords of the triumphed world , And knew no masters , but affections ; To which betraying first our liberties , We since became ...
Have so provok'd the justice of the gods : We , that , within these fourscore years , were born Free , equal lords of the triumphed world , And knew no masters , but affections ; To which betraying first our liberties , We since became ...
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Where is now the soul Of god - like Cato ? he , that durst be good , When Cæsar durst be evil ; and had power , As not to live his slave , to die his master ? Or where's the constant Brutus , that being proof Against all charm of ...
Where is now the soul Of god - like Cato ? he , that durst be good , When Cæsar durst be evil ; and had power , As not to live his slave , to die his master ? Or where's the constant Brutus , that being proof Against all charm of ...
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We were his followers , he would call us friends ; He was a man ' most like to virtue ; in all , And every action , nearer to the gods , Than men , in nature ; of a body as fair As was his mind ; and no less reverend In face , than fame ...
We were his followers , he would call us friends ; He was a man ' most like to virtue ; in all , And every action , nearer to the gods , Than men , in nature ; of a body as fair As was his mind ; and no less reverend In face , than fame ...
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