The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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But of this I shall take more seasonable cause to speak , in my observations upon Horace his Art of Poetry , which , with the text translated , I intend shortly to publish . In the mean time , if in truth of argument , dignity of ...
But of this I shall take more seasonable cause to speak , in my observations upon Horace his Art of Poetry , which , with the text translated , I intend shortly to publish . In the mean time , if in truth of argument , dignity of ...
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All the good in him , His valour , and his fortune , he made his ; But he had other touches of late Romans , That more did speak him : f Pompey's dignity , The innocence of ...
All the good in him , His valour , and his fortune , he made his ; But he had other touches of late Romans , That more did speak him : f Pompey's dignity , The innocence of ...
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We not - endure these flatteries ; let him stand ; Our empire , ensigns , axes , rods and state Take not away our human nature from us : Look up on us , and fall before the gods . Sej . How like a god speaks Cæsar !
We not - endure these flatteries ; let him stand ; Our empire , ensigns , axes , rods and state Take not away our human nature from us : Look up on us , and fall before the gods . Sej . How like a god speaks Cæsar !
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The oracles are ceased , That only Cæsar , with their tongue , might speak . Arr . Let me be gone : most felt and open this ! Cor . Stay . Arr . What ! to hear more cunning , and fine words , With theirsound flatter'd ere their sense be ...
The oracles are ceased , That only Cæsar , with their tongue , might speak . Arr . Let me be gone : most felt and open this ! Cor . Stay . Arr . What ! to hear more cunning , and fine words , With theirsound flatter'd ere their sense be ...
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It takes away my faith to any thing He shall hereafter speak . Arr . Ay , to pray that , Which would be to his head as hot as thunder , ' Gainst which he wears that charm , ' should but the court Receive him at his word . Gal . Hear !
It takes away my faith to any thing He shall hereafter speak . Arr . Ay , to pray that , Which would be to his head as hot as thunder , ' Gainst which he wears that charm , ' should but the court Receive him at his word . Gal . Hear !
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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