The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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It is the classical expression for those who never spoke in the senate , but only went over to the side for which they voted : hence they were said pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 3 . m Tacit .
It is the classical expression for those who never spoke in the senate , but only went over to the side for which they voted : hence they were said pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 3 . m Tacit .
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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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Great Pompey's theatre was never ruin'd Till now , that proud Sejanus hath a statue Rear'd on his ashes . Arr . Place the shame of soldiers , Above the best of generals ? crack the world , And bruise the name of Romans into dust ...
Great Pompey's theatre was never ruin'd Till now , that proud Sejanus hath a statue Rear'd on his ashes . Arr . Place the shame of soldiers , Above the best of generals ? crack the world , And bruise the name of Romans into dust ...
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The first ascents to sovereignty are hard ; But , entered once , there never wants or means , Or ministers , to help the aspirer on . Arr . True , gallant Drusus . Dru . We must shortly pray To Modesty , that he will rest contentedArr .
The first ascents to sovereignty are hard ; But , entered once , there never wants or means , Or ministers , to help the aspirer on . Arr . True , gallant Drusus . Dru . We must shortly pray To Modesty , that he will rest contentedArr .
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The prince who shames a tyrant's name to bear , Shall never dare do any thing , but fear ; All the command of sceptres quite doth perish , If it begin religious thoughts to cherish : Whole empires fall ...
The prince who shames a tyrant's name to bear , Shall never dare do any thing , but fear ; All the command of sceptres quite doth perish , If it begin religious thoughts to cherish : Whole empires fall ...
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