The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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1.5. rezultāts no 85.
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And thus Shakspeare is honoured ! Whalley wishes that Jonson had marked the lines furnished by Shakspeare ; but this , besides being a most invidious mode of distinction , was directly contrary to the established practice of the times .
And thus Shakspeare is honoured ! Whalley wishes that Jonson had marked the lines furnished by Shakspeare ; but this , besides being a most invidious mode of distinction , was directly contrary to the established practice of the times .
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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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When men grow fast Honour'd and loved , there is a trick in state , Which jealous princes never fail to use , How to decline that growth , with fair pretext , And honourable colours of employment , Either by embassy , the war , or such ...
When men grow fast Honour'd and loved , there is a trick in state , Which jealous princes never fail to use , How to decline that growth , with fair pretext , And honourable colours of employment , Either by embassy , the war , or such ...
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O desperate state Of groveling honour ! seest thou this , Osun , And do we see thee after ? Methinks , day Should lose his light , when men do lose their shames , i De Eudemo isto vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 74 .
O desperate state Of groveling honour ! seest thou this , Osun , And do we see thee after ? Methinks , day Should lose his light , when men do lose their shames , i De Eudemo isto vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 74 .
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Šir , you can lose no honour , By trusting aught to me . ... all the world shall style it honourable : Your idle , virtuous definitions , Keep honour poor , and are as scorn'd as vain : Those deeds breathe honour that do suck in gain .
Šir , you can lose no honour , By trusting aught to me . ... all the world shall style it honourable : Your idle , virtuous definitions , Keep honour poor , and are as scorn'd as vain : Those deeds breathe honour that do suck in gain .
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