The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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d We have no place in court , office in taste , That we can say , ' we owe unto our crimes : We burn with no black secrets , which can make Us dear to the pale authors ; or live fear'd Of their still waking jealousies , to raise ...
d We have no place in court , office in taste , That we can say , ' we owe unto our crimes : We burn with no black secrets , which can make Us dear to the pale authors ; or live fear'd Of their still waking jealousies , to raise ...
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... Cæsar's spirit , Wise Brutus ' temperance ; and every virtue , ' Which , parted unto others , gave them name , Flow'd mix'd in him . He was the soul of goou . And all our praises of him are like streams Drawn.
... Cæsar's spirit , Wise Brutus ' temperance ; and every virtue , ' Which , parted unto others , gave them name , Flow'd mix'd in him . He was the soul of goou . And all our praises of him are like streams Drawn.
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I wonder he should mark me out so ! well , Jove and Apollo form it for the best . [ Aside . Sat. Your ' fortune's made unto you now , Eudemus , If you can but lay hold upon the means ; Do but observe his humour , and - believe ...
I wonder he should mark me out so ! well , Jove and Apollo form it for the best . [ Aside . Sat. Your ' fortune's made unto you now , Eudemus , If you can but lay hold upon the means ; Do but observe his humour , and - believe ...
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I minister unto her , my good lord . Sej . You minister to a royal lady then . Eud . She is , my lord , and fair . Sej . That's understood Of all their sex , who are or would be so ; And those that would be , physic soon can make them ...
I minister unto her , my good lord . Sej . You minister to a royal lady then . Eud . She is , my lord , and fair . Sej . That's understood Of all their sex , who are or would be so ; And those that would be , physic soon can make them ...
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If this man Had but a mind allied unto his words , How blest a fate were it to us , and Rome ! We could not think that state for which to change , 1 1 1 1 Although the aim were our old liberty : The ghosts. · Cons . Tacit .
If this man Had but a mind allied unto his words , How blest a fate were it to us , and Rome ! We could not think that state for which to change , 1 1 1 1 Although the aim were our old liberty : The ghosts. · Cons . Tacit .
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