The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 53.
25. lappuse
... less ? Sil . Nothing but emperor . Arr . The name Tiberius , I hope , will keep , howe'er he hath foregone . The dignity and power . Sil . Sure , while he lives . Arr . And dead , it comes to Drusus . Should he fail , To the brave issue ...
... less ? Sil . Nothing but emperor . Arr . The name Tiberius , I hope , will keep , howe'er he hath foregone . The dignity and power . Sil . Sure , while he lives . Arr . And dead , it comes to Drusus . Should he fail , To the brave issue ...
34. lappuse
... less defence To a prince's state , than his own innocence . Say then , there can be nothing in their thought Shall want to please us , that hath pleased them ; Our suffrage rather shall prevent , than stay Behind their wills : ' tis ...
... less defence To a prince's state , than his own innocence . Say then , there can be nothing in their thought Shall want to please us , that hath pleased them ; Our suffrage rather shall prevent , than stay Behind their wills : ' tis ...
35. lappuse
... less pride : yea , even Augustus ' name Would early vanish , should it be profaned With such promiscuous flatteries . For our part , We here protest it , and are covetous Posterity should know it , we are mortal ; And can but deeds of ...
... less pride : yea , even Augustus ' name Would early vanish , should it be profaned With such promiscuous flatteries . For our part , We here protest it , and are covetous Posterity should know it , we are mortal ; And can but deeds of ...
51. lappuse
... less compell'd to bear , Than praise his sovereign's acts . Tib . We can no longer2 Keep on our mask to thee , our dear Sejanus ; Thy thoughts are ours , in all , and we but proved Their voice , in our designs , which by assenting Hath ...
... less compell'd to bear , Than praise his sovereign's acts . Tib . We can no longer2 Keep on our mask to thee , our dear Sejanus ; Thy thoughts are ours , in all , and we but proved Their voice , in our designs , which by assenting Hath ...
59. lappuse
... less is a term of the author's coining ; and by the same poetical prero- gative , Chapman , in his verses on this tragedy , uses the word exampling . " Our Phoebus may with his exampling beams . " 5 He threatens many that hath injured ...
... less is a term of the author's coining ; and by the same poetical prero- gative , Chapman , in his verses on this tragedy , uses the word exampling . " Our Phoebus may with his exampling beams . " 5 He threatens many that hath injured ...
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