The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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... than the subject of it did from the rage of the people of Rome ; but with a different fate , as , 1 hope , merit : for this hath outlived their malice , and begot itself a greater favour than he lost , the love of good men .
... than the subject of it did from the rage of the people of Rome ; but with a different fate , as , 1 hope , merit : for this hath outlived their malice , and begot itself a greater favour than he lost , the love of good men .
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... with pretext of doing him an unwonted honour in the senate , he trains him from his guards , and with a long doubtful letter , in one day hath him suspected , accused , condemned , and torn in pieces by the rage of the people .
... with pretext of doing him an unwonted honour in the senate , he trains him from his guards , and with a long doubtful letter , in one day hath him suspected , accused , condemned , and torn in pieces by the rage of the people .
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So much , as oft Tiberius 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 .
So much , as oft Tiberius 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 .
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Jonson has borrowed the noble character which Paterculus hath given Cato , and applies it with great propriety to Germanicus . Homo virtuti simillimus , et per omnia ingenio diis quam hominibus propior , 1.
Jonson has borrowed the noble character which Paterculus hath given Cato , and applies it with great propriety to Germanicus . Homo virtuti simillimus , et per omnia ingenio diis quam hominibus propior , 1.
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He hath of late Made him a strength. * And for the empty circumstance of life , Betray their cause of living . ] Et propter vitam , vitendi perdere causam . Juv . Sat. viii . v . 84 . * De ingenio , moribus , et potentia Sejani , leg .
He hath of late Made him a strength. * And for the empty circumstance of life , Betray their cause of living . ] Et propter vitam , vitendi perdere causam . Juv . Sat. viii . v . 84 . * De ingenio , moribus , et potentia Sejani , leg .
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