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 90.
16. lappuse
... never spoke in the senate , but only went over to the side for which they voted : hence they were said pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 3 . n Pedarii . m Tacit . Ann . Lib . iii . p . 69 . • Tacit ...
... never spoke in the senate , but only went over to the side for which they voted : hence they were said pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 3 . n Pedarii . m Tacit . Ann . Lib . iii . p . 69 . • Tacit ...
21. lappuse
... never fail to use , I thought once- To have parallel'd him with great Alexander . ] This observation comes with great decorum of character from the mouth of Cor- dus : but Tacitus , from whom it is taken , assigns no particular person ...
... never fail to use , I thought once- To have parallel'd him with great Alexander . ] This observation comes with great decorum of character from the mouth of Cor- dus : but Tacitus , from whom it is taken , assigns no particular person ...
36. lappuse
... never ruin'd Till now , that proud Sejanus hath a statue Rear'd on his ashes . Arr . Place the shame of soldiers , Above the best of generals ? crack the world , t Tacit . Ann . Lib . iii . p . 71. u Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . pp . 74-76 ...
... never ruin'd Till now , that proud Sejanus hath a statue Rear'd on his ashes . Arr . Place the shame of soldiers , Above the best of generals ? crack the world , t Tacit . Ann . Lib . iii . p . 71. u Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . pp . 74-76 ...
37. lappuse
... never wants or means , Or ministers , to help the aspirer on . Arr . True , gallant Drusus . Dru . We must shortly pray To Modesty , that he will rest contented— Arr . Ay , where he is , and not write emperor . Re - enter SEJANUS ...
... never wants or means , Or ministers , to help the aspirer on . Arr . True , gallant Drusus . Dru . We must shortly pray To Modesty , that he will rest contented— Arr . Ay , where he is , and not write emperor . Re - enter SEJANUS ...
46. lappuse
... never dare do any thing , but fear ; All the command of sceptres quite doth perish , If it begin religious thoughts to cherish : Whole empires fall , sway'd by those nice respects ; It is the license of dark deeds protects Ev'n states ...
... never dare do any thing , but fear ; All the command of sceptres quite doth perish , If it begin religious thoughts to cherish : Whole empires fall , sway'd by those nice respects ; It is the license of dark deeds protects Ev'n states ...
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