The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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Subse- . quently it seems to have acquired some degree of popularity : Jonson says that it had outlived the malice of its enemies , when he republished it in folio , in 1616 ; and it was one of the first plays revived after the ...
Subse- . quently it seems to have acquired some degree of popularity : Jonson says that it had outlived the malice of its enemies , when he republished it in folio , in 1616 ; and it was one of the first plays revived after the ...
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Shakspeare seems to be almost the last emi . nent writer to whom our author would look for assistance on the present occasion : Sejanus is entirely founded on the Greek and Latin historians , who are carefully quoted in the margin of ...
Shakspeare seems to be almost the last emi . nent writer to whom our author would look for assistance on the present occasion : Sejanus is entirely founded on the Greek and Latin historians , who are carefully quoted in the margin of ...
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... for guard of whose piety and virtue the angels are in continual watch , and God himself miraculously working . " This seems to have been added , in compliment to K. James , on the discovery of the powder - plot . WHAL .
... for guard of whose piety and virtue the angels are in continual watch , and God himself miraculously working . " This seems to have been added , in compliment to K. James , on the discovery of the powder - plot . WHAL .
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It does not seem to have occurred to the commentators that wild might add a feature of some import , even to a desert , whereas , sterile leaves it just as it found it , and is Juv , Sat. i . v . 75 . c Juv . Sat , iii . V. 49 , & c .
It does not seem to have occurred to the commentators that wild might add a feature of some import , even to a desert , whereas , sterile leaves it just as it found it , and is Juv , Sat. i . v . 75 . c Juv . Sat , iii . V. 49 , & c .
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Tyrants arts Are to give flatterers grace ; accusers , power ; That those may seem to kill whom they devour . Enter CORDUS and ARRUNTIUS , r Now , good Cremutius Cordus . " Cor . ( salutes Sabinus . ] Hail to your lordship ! Nat .
Tyrants arts Are to give flatterers grace ; accusers , power ; That those may seem to kill whom they devour . Enter CORDUS and ARRUNTIUS , r Now , good Cremutius Cordus . " Cor . ( salutes Sabinus . ] Hail to your lordship ! Nat .
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appear Avoc bear believe better bring brought Cæsar cause character Cler comes Corb Corv court Daup Dauphine doth Drusus ears Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face faith fathers favours fear follow fortune friends gentlemen give gods hand hath head hear Hist hold honour hope I'll Italy Jonson knight La-F lady learned leave less live look lord madam marry master means mistress Mosca nature never observes once person play poet poor pray present SCENE seems Sejanus senate servants silence sir John speak stand sure Tacit taken tell thee thing thou thought True trust turn unto Upton Volp Volpone WHAL wife woman write