The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 58.
16. lappuse
... Leaving the court , to cry , O race of men , Prepared for servitude ! —which shew'd that he , Who least the public liberty could like , As lothly brook'd their flat servility . Sil . Well , all is worthy of us , were it more , Who with ...
... Leaving the court , to cry , O race of men , Prepared for servitude ! —which shew'd that he , Who least the public liberty could like , As lothly brook'd their flat servility . Sil . Well , all is worthy of us , were it more , Who with ...
21. lappuse
... leave The part remaining greatest . Arr . I am 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 ...
... leave The part remaining greatest . Arr . I am 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 ...
23. lappuse
... leave us there together : I would confer with him , about a grief- On . [ Exeunt SEJANUS , SATRIUS , TERENTIUS , & c . Arr . So ! yet another ? yet ? O desperate state Of groveling honour ! seest thou this , O sun , And do we see thee ...
... leave us there together : I would confer with him , about a grief- On . [ Exeunt SEJANUS , SATRIUS , TERENTIUS , & c . Arr . So ! yet another ? yet ? O desperate state Of groveling honour ! seest thou this , O sun , And do we see thee ...
41. lappuse
... leave , dear princess , I'll but ask A question , and return . Eud . Fortunate princess ! How are you blest in the fruition Of this unequall'd man , the soul of Rome , The empire's life , and voice of Cæsar's world ! Liv . So blessed ...
... leave , dear princess , I'll but ask A question , and return . Eud . Fortunate princess ! How are you blest in the fruition Of this unequall'd man , the soul of Rome , The empire's life , and voice of Cæsar's world ! Liv . So blessed ...
51. lappuse
... leaves no trick , No practice unexamined , parallels The times , the governments ; a profest champion For the old liberty- Tib . A perishing wretch ! As if there were that chaos bred in things , That laws and liberty would not rather ...
... leaves no trick , No practice unexamined , parallels The times , the governments ; a profest champion For the old liberty- Tib . A perishing wretch ! As if there were that chaos bred in things , That laws and liberty would not rather ...
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