The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... hands of fortune : she herself , When virtue doth oppose , must lose her threats . All that can happen in humanity , The frown of Caesar , proud Sejanus ' hatred , Base Varro's spleen , and Afer's bloodying tongue , The senate's servile ...
... hands of fortune : she herself , When virtue doth oppose , must lose her threats . All that can happen in humanity , The frown of Caesar , proud Sejanus ' hatred , Base Varro's spleen , and Afer's bloodying tongue , The senate's servile ...
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... hand ! Tib . Look , is he dead ? Sab . ' Twas nobly struck , and home . Arr . My thought did prompt him to it . Farewell , Silius . Be famous ever for thy great example . Tib . We are not pleased in this sad accident , That thus hath ...
... hand ! Tib . Look , is he dead ? Sab . ' Twas nobly struck , and home . Arr . My thought did prompt him to it . Farewell , Silius . Be famous ever for thy great example . Tib . We are not pleased in this sad accident , That thus hath ...
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... hands . What if it cause some present difference ? Thou art not safe , Sejanus , if thou prove it . Canst thou believe , that Livia , first the wife To Caius Cæsar , then my Drusus , now Will be contented to grow old with thee , Born ...
... hands . What if it cause some present difference ? Thou art not safe , Sejanus , if thou prove it . Canst thou believe , that Livia , first the wife To Caius Cæsar , then my Drusus , now Will be contented to grow old with thee , Born ...
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... hands ; Know his designments , and pursue mine own ; Make mine own strengths by giving suits and places , Conferring dignities and offices ; And these that hate me now , wanting access • Tacit . ibid . To him , will make their envy none ...
... hands ; Know his designments , and pursue mine own ; Make mine own strengths by giving suits and places , Conferring dignities and offices ; And these that hate me now , wanting access • Tacit . ibid . To him , will make their envy none ...
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... served , not search'd . Yet , as that bow Is most in hand , whose owner best doth know 1 De Macrone et ingenio ejus , cons . Tacit . Ann . Lib . vi . pp . 114 , 115 . To affect his aims ; so let that statesman hope 90 SEJANUS .
... served , not search'd . Yet , as that bow Is most in hand , whose owner best doth know 1 De Macrone et ingenio ejus , cons . Tacit . Ann . Lib . vi . pp . 114 , 115 . To affect his aims ; so let that statesman hope 90 SEJANUS .
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