The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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We stand not in the lines , that do advance To that so courted point . 1 Enter SATRIUs and NATTA at a distance . h Sil . But yonder lean A pair that do . Sab . [ salutes Latiaris . ] Good cousin ' Latiaris.Sil .
We stand not in the lines , that do advance To that so courted point . 1 Enter SATRIUs and NATTA at a distance . h Sil . But yonder lean A pair that do . Sab . [ salutes Latiaris . ] Good cousin ' Latiaris.Sil .
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How stands he affected to the present state ? Is he or Drusian , ' or Germanican , Or ours , or neutral ? Lat . I know him not so far . Nat . Those times are somewhat queasy to be touch'd . Have you or seen , or heard part of his work ...
How stands he affected to the present state ? Is he or Drusian , ' or Germanican , Or ours , or neutral ? Lat . I know him not so far . Nat . Those times are somewhat queasy to be touch'd . Have you or seen , or heard part of his work ...
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Stand by ! lord Drusus . Hat . The emperor's son ! give place . Sil . I like the prince well . Arr . A riotous youth ; ' There's little hope of him . Sab . That fault his age Will , as it grows , correct . Methinks he bears Himself each ...
Stand by ! lord Drusus . Hat . The emperor's son ! give place . Sil . I like the prince well . Arr . A riotous youth ; ' There's little hope of him . Sab . That fault his age Will , as it grows , correct . Methinks he bears Himself each ...
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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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Nor let them ask the causes of our praise : Princes have still their grounds rear'd with themselves , Above the poor low flats of common men ' ; And who will search the reasons of their acts , Must stand on equal bases .
Nor let them ask the causes of our praise : Princes have still their grounds rear'd with themselves , Above the poor low flats of common men ' ; And who will search the reasons of their acts , Must stand on equal bases .
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