The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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... and had already furnished the ground . Inroo tn Frery Mon in his Humour , 1. for the milli TO THE NO LESS NOBLE BY VIRTUE THAN BLOOD , SEJANUS.] This " Tragedy was first acted ...
... and had already furnished the ground . Inroo tn Frery Mon in his Humour , 1. for the milli TO THE NO LESS NOBLE BY VIRTUE THAN BLOOD , SEJANUS.] This " Tragedy was first acted ...
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TO THE NO LESS NOBLE BY VIRTUE THAN BLOOD , ESME LORD AUBIGNY , ' MY LORD , If ever any ruin were so great as to survive , I think this be one I send you , The Fall of Sejanus . It is a poem , that , , if I well remember , in your ...
TO THE NO LESS NOBLE BY VIRTUE THAN BLOOD , ESME LORD AUBIGNY , ' MY LORD , If ever any ruin were so great as to survive , I think this be one I send you , The Fall of Sejanus . It is a poem , that , , if I well remember , in your ...
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... wherein a second pen had good share : in place of which , I have rather chosen to put weaker , and , no doubt , less pleasing , of mine own , than to defraud so happy a genius of his right by my loathed usurpation .
... wherein a second pen had good share : in place of which , I have rather chosen to put weaker , and , no doubt , less pleasing , of mine own , than to defraud so happy a genius of his right by my loathed usurpation .
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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 chiefly for opposing to Sejanus . " Sil . And I , for gracing his young ...
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 chiefly for opposing to Sejanus . " Sil . And I , for gracing his young ...
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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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