Catiline: His ConspiracyYale University Press, 1916 - 236 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... citie . The ills , that I haue done , cannot be safe But by attempting greater ; and I feele A spirit , within me , chides my sluggish hands , And sayes , they haue beene innocent too long . 71 may ] doth Q1 , Q2 . LINE rises , and ...
... citie . The ills , that I haue done , cannot be safe But by attempting greater ; and I feele A spirit , within me , chides my sluggish hands , And sayes , they haue beene innocent too long . 71 may ] doth Q1 , Q2 . LINE rises , and ...
Pagina 16
... citie ; 280 The very walls sweat bloud before the change ; And stones start out to ruine , ere it comes . CET . But he , and we , and all are idle still . LEN . I am your creature , SERGIVS : And what ere The great CORNELIAN name shall ...
... citie ; 280 The very walls sweat bloud before the change ; And stones start out to ruine , ere it comes . CET . But he , and we , and all are idle still . LEN . I am your creature , SERGIVS : And what ere The great CORNELIAN name shall ...
Pagina 18
... citie gaue it ! CET . CVR . We feare what our selues faine . VAR . What light is this ? Looke forth . LEN . It still growes greater ! LEC . From whence comes it ? LON . A bloudy arme it is , that holds a pine Lighted , aboue the ...
... citie gaue it ! CET . CVR . We feare what our selues faine . VAR . What light is this ? Looke forth . LEN . It still growes greater ! LEC . From whence comes it ? LON . A bloudy arme it is , that holds a pine Lighted , aboue the ...
Pagina 39
... citie ; base , infamous man ! For , were you other , you would there imploy Your desperate dagger . CVR . FVLVIA , you doe know The strengths you haue vpon me ; doe not vse Your power too like a tyran : I can beare , Almost vntill you ...
... citie ; base , infamous man ! For , were you other , you would there imploy Your desperate dagger . CVR . FVLVIA , you doe know The strengths you haue vpon me ; doe not vse Your power too like a tyran : I can beare , Almost vntill you ...
Pagina 54
... citie standing , and the temples : The gods , and maiestie of Rome were safe yet ! These purpose to fire it , to dispoile them , ( Beyond the other euils ) and lay wast 280 The farre - triumphed world : for , vnto whom Rome is too ...
... citie standing , and the temples : The gods , and maiestie of Rome were safe yet ! These purpose to fire it , to dispoile them , ( Beyond the other euils ) and lay wast 280 The farre - triumphed world : for , vnto whom Rome is too ...
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ALLOBROGES Antonius Asconius Pedianus atque Aurelia Ben Jonson bloud CAES Cęsar CAIVS CATI Catiline Catiline his Conspiracy Catiline's CATO CATV CATVLVS CETHEGVS Cicero classical common-wealth conspiracy conspirators Consul Crassus Curius CVRIVS Dio Cassius do's doth Drama edited with Introduction English enuy erat etiam euery Exeunt Fathers feare fortune FVLVIA GABINIVS GALLA giue Glossary gods hęc hath haue honor illi iust Jonson Juvenal Latin leaue LECCA Lentulus LENTVLVS Lictors liue London LONGINVS loue Lucan madame mihi neque omnes Ovid Petronius Ph.D Phars play plot Plutarch pręterea prętor Praetors quę quam quibus quid quod QVINTVS reipublicę Roman Rome Sallust SANGA scene Sejanus selfe selues SEMPRONIA Senate Seneca sense shee slaues speech Suetonius sunt thee thinke thou Thyestes tragedy translation traytors VARGVNTEIVS vero vertue vnto vpon warre yeere
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