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 84.
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... speak , in my ob- servations upon Horace his Art of Poetry , which , with the text translated , I intend shortly to publish . In 3 The following and voluntary labours of my friends . ] Commen- datory copies of verses , which the reader ...
... speak , in my ob- servations upon Horace his Art of Poetry , which , with the text translated , I intend shortly to publish . In 3 The following and voluntary labours of my friends . ] Commen- datory copies of verses , which the reader ...
21. lappuse
... speak him : Pompey's dignity , The innocence of Cato , 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 goodness ; And all our praises ...
... speak him : Pompey's dignity , The innocence of Cato , 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 goodness ; And all our praises ...
35. lappuse
... speak . Arr . Let me be gone : most felt and open this ! Cor . Stay . Arr . What ! to hear more cunning , and fine words , With their sound flatter'd ere their sense be meant ? Tib . Their choice of Antium , there to place the gift Vow ...
... speak . Arr . Let me be gone : most felt and open this ! Cor . Stay . Arr . What ! to hear more cunning , and fine words , With their sound flatter'd ere their sense be meant ? Tib . Their choice of Antium , there to place the gift Vow ...
65. lappuse
... speak . Arr . Ay , to pray that , Which would be to his head as hot as thunder , ' Gainst which he wears that charm , " should but the court Receive him at his word . Gal . Hear ! Tib . For my self I know my weakness , and so little ...
... speak . Arr . Ay , to pray that , Which would be to his head as hot as thunder , ' Gainst which he wears that charm , " should but the court Receive him at his word . Gal . Hear ! Tib . For my self I know my weakness , and so little ...
68. lappuse
... speak so still and often . Var . If I not prove it , Cæsar , but unjustly Have called him into trial ; here I bind Myself to suffer what I claim against him ; And yield to have what I have spoke , confirm'd By judgment of the court ...
... speak so still and often . Var . If I not prove it , Cæsar , but unjustly Have called him into trial ; here I bind Myself to suffer what I claim against him ; And yield to have what I have spoke , confirm'd By judgment of the court ...
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