The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... hath outlived their malice , and begot itself a greater favour than he lost , the love of good men . Amongst whom , if I make your lordship the first it thanks , it is not without a just confession of the bond your benefits have , and ...
... hath outlived their malice , and begot itself a greater favour than he lost , the love of good men . Amongst whom , if I make your lordship the first it thanks , it is not without a just confession of the bond your benefits have , and ...
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... hath him suspected , accused , condemned , and torn in pieces by the rage of the people.R 66 By the rage of the people . ] After this , the quarto has the following : This do we advance , as a mark of terror to all " traitors , and ...
... hath him suspected , accused , condemned , and torn in pieces by the rage of the people.R 66 By the rage of the people . ] After this , the quarto has the following : This do we advance , as a mark of terror to all " traitors , and ...
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... hath been heard , Leaving the court , to cry , O race of men , Prepared for servitude ! -which shew'd that he , Who least the public liberty could like , As lothly brook'd their flat servility . Sil . Well , all is worthy of us , were ...
... hath been heard , Leaving the court , to cry , O race of men , Prepared for servitude ! -which shew'd that he , Who least the public liberty could like , As lothly brook'd their flat servility . Sil . Well , all is worthy of us , were ...
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... hath given Cato , and applies it with great propriety to Germanicus . Homo virtuti simillimus , et per omnia ingenio diis quam hominibus propior , 1. 2. c . 35. His re- ferences to the Roman historians are chiefly brought as vouchers ...
... hath given Cato , and applies it with great propriety to Germanicus . Homo virtuti simillimus , et per omnia ingenio diis quam hominibus propior , 1. 2. c . 35. His re- ferences to the Roman historians are chiefly brought as vouchers ...
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... 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 heretofore Rome's general suffrage gave , is now his sale ...
... 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 heretofore Rome's general suffrage gave , is now his sale ...
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