The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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4. lappuse
... hope , merit : for this 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 ...
... hope , merit : for this 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 ...
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... hope for the succession , ' he deviseth to make Tiberius ' self his means , and instils into his ears many doubts and suspicions , both against the princes , and their mother Agrippina ; which Cæsar jealously hearkening to , as ...
... hope for the succession , ' he deviseth to make Tiberius ' self his means , and instils into his ears many doubts and suspicions , both against the princes , and their mother Agrippina ; which Cæsar jealously hearkening to , as ...
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... hope that it will one day resume its proper place in the text . Idle , in the line above quoted , signifies , not " barren , unprofitable , " but trifling , insignificant . It would be a sin of a very paltry nature indeed , which had ...
... hope that it will one day resume its proper place in the text . Idle , in the line above quoted , signifies , not " barren , unprofitable , " but trifling , insignificant . It would be a sin of a very paltry nature indeed , which had ...
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... hope of him . Sab . That fault his age Will , as it grows , correct . 29 Methinks he bears Himself each day , more nobly than other ; And wins no less on men's affections , Than doth his father lose . Believe me , I love him ; And ...
... hope of him . Sab . That fault his age Will , as it grows , correct . 29 Methinks he bears Himself each day , more nobly than other ; And wins no less on men's affections , Than doth his father lose . Believe me , I love him ; And ...
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... hope , will keep , howe'er he hath foregone . The dignity and power . Sil . Sure , while he lives . Arr . And dead , it comes to Drusus . Should he fail , To the brave issue of Germanicus ; And they are three : too many - ha ? for him ...
... hope , will keep , howe'er he hath foregone . The dignity and power . Sil . Sure , while he lives . Arr . And dead , it comes to Drusus . Should he fail , To the brave issue of Germanicus ; And they are three : too many - ha ? for him ...
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