The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 30.
465. lappuse
... Cæsar , but this wolfish train , To prey upon the life of innocent mirth And harmless pleasures , bred of noble wit ? Away ! I loath thy presence ; such as thou , They are the moths and scarabs of a state , * The bane of empires , and ...
... Cæsar , but this wolfish train , To prey upon the life of innocent mirth And harmless pleasures , bred of noble wit ? Away ! I loath thy presence ; such as thou , They are the moths and scarabs of a state , * The bane of empires , and ...
466. lappuse
... Cæsar shall know of this , believe it . Mec . Cæsar doth know it , wolf , and to his know- ledge , He will , I hope , reward your base endeavours . Princes that will but hear , or give access To such officious spies , can ne'er be safe ...
... Cæsar shall know of this , believe it . Mec . Cæsar doth know it , wolf , and to his know- ledge , He will , I hope , reward your base endeavours . Princes that will but hear , or give access To such officious spies , can ne'er be safe ...
473. lappuse
... Cæsar with such honour doth advance . Tib . All human business fortune doth command Without all order ; and with her blind hand , She , blind , bestows blind gifts , that still have nurst , They see not who , nor how , but still , the ...
... Cæsar with such honour doth advance . Tib . All human business fortune doth command Without all order ; and with her blind hand , She , blind , bestows blind gifts , that still have nurst , They see not who , nor how , but still , the ...
474. lappuse
... Cæsar speaks after common men in this , To make a difference of me for my poorness ; As if the filth of poverty sunk as deep Into a knowing spirit , as the bane Of riches doth into an ignorant soul . No , Cæsar , they be pathless ...
... Cæsar speaks after common men in this , To make a difference of me for my poorness ; As if the filth of poverty sunk as deep Into a knowing spirit , as the bane Of riches doth into an ignorant soul . No , Cæsar , they be pathless ...
475. lappuse
... Cæsar . Cas . Worthily observ'd ; 1 But to approve his works of sovereign worth , & c . ] The great and glorious character of Virgil , given in the two preceding speeches , is at once discriminative and just . What follows , how- ever ...
... Cæsar . Cas . Worthily observ'd ; 1 But to approve his works of sovereign worth , & c . ] The great and glorious character of Virgil , given in the two preceding speeches , is at once discriminative and just . What follows , how- ever ...
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