The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... sure He was too great for us , and that they knew Who did remove him hence . Sab . 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 ...
... sure He was too great for us , and that they knew Who did remove him hence . Sab . 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 ...
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... Sure , while he lives . Arr . And dead , it comes to Drusus . Should he fail , To the brave issue of Germanicus ; And they are three : too many - ha ? for him . To have a plot upon ? Sab . I do not know The heart of his designs ; but , sure ...
... Sure , while he lives . Arr . And dead , it comes to Drusus . Should he fail , To the brave issue of Germanicus ; And they are three : too many - ha ? for him . To have a plot upon ? Sab . I do not know The heart of his designs ; but , sure ...
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... sure the lord's siege and the rural man's " Is of like savour . " - It is also used by Shakspeare , Tempest , A. II . S. 2 , where it is well explained by Steevens . Mater Tiberii . vid . Tacit . Ann . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , moritur 5. Suet ...
... sure the lord's siege and the rural man's " Is of like savour . " - It is also used by Shakspeare , Tempest , A. II . S. 2 , where it is well explained by Steevens . Mater Tiberii . vid . Tacit . Ann . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , moritur 5. Suet ...
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... sure he will answer nobly . Enter TIBERIUS attended . Tib . We stand amazed , fathers , to behold This general dejection . Wherefore sit g Rome's consuls thus dissolved , as they had lost All the remembrance both of style and place ? It ...
... sure he will answer nobly . Enter TIBERIUS attended . Tib . We stand amazed , fathers , to behold This general dejection . Wherefore sit g Rome's consuls thus dissolved , as they had lost All the remembrance both of style and place ? It ...
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... sure to be the subject of his hate , As now the object . 2 Cover him with his garments , & c . ] Alluding to the form by which a criminal was condemned to death ; " I , lictor , colliga manus , caput obnubito , " & c . e Tacit . Ann ...
... sure to be the subject of his hate , As now the object . 2 Cover him with his garments , & c . ] Alluding to the form by which a criminal was condemned to death ; " I , lictor , colliga manus , caput obnubito , " & c . e Tacit . Ann ...
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