The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... thee after ? Methinks , day Should lose his light , when men do lose their shames , 1 De Eudemo isto vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 74 . Monetæ nostræ 375 lib . vid . Budæum de asse , Lib . ii . p . 64 . And for the empty ...
... thee after ? Methinks , day Should lose his light , when men do lose their shames , 1 De Eudemo isto vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 74 . Monetæ nostræ 375 lib . vid . Budæum de asse , Lib . ii . p . 64 . And for the empty ...
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... thee so , as I have put The secret into thee . Eud . My lord- Sej . Protest not , Thy looks are vows to me ; use only speed , And but affect her with Sejanus ' love , Thou art a man , made to make consuls . Go . Eud . My lord , I'll ...
... thee so , as I have put The secret into thee . Eud . My lord- Sej . Protest not , Thy looks are vows to me ; use only speed , And but affect her with Sejanus ' love , Thou art a man , made to make consuls . Go . Eud . My lord , I'll ...
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... thee : Fortune shall be taught To know how ill she hath deserv'd thus long , To come behind thy wishes . Go , and speed . [ Exit Eudemus . Ambition makes more trusty slaves than need . These fellows , by the favour of their art , Have ...
... thee : Fortune shall be taught To know how ill she hath deserv'd thus long , To come behind thy wishes . Go , and speed . [ Exit Eudemus . Ambition makes more trusty slaves than need . These fellows , by the favour of their art , Have ...
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... thee now , ) Of all wild beasts preserve me from a tyrant ; And of all tame , a flatterer . Sil . ' Tis well pray'd . Tib . [ having read the letters . ] Return the lords this voice , We are their creature , And it is fit a good and ...
... thee now , ) Of all wild beasts preserve me from a tyrant ; And of all tame , a flatterer . Sil . ' Tis well pray'd . Tib . [ having read the letters . ] Return the lords this voice , We are their creature , And it is fit a good and ...
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... thee into air . Thy follies now shall taste what kind of man They have provoked , and this thy father's house Crack in the flame of my incensed rage , Whose fury shall admit no shame or mean.- Adultery ! it is the lightest ill I will ...
... thee into air . Thy follies now shall taste what kind of man They have provoked , and this thy father's house Crack in the flame of my incensed rage , Whose fury shall admit no shame or mean.- Adultery ! it is the lightest ill I will ...
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