Catiline: His ConspiracyYale University Press, 1916 - 236 pagine |
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Pagina xxxi
... thinke things good , or bad , Alike with me : ( which argues your firme friendship ) I dare the boldlier , with you , set on foot , Or leade , vnto this great , and goodliest action . Here Jonson has cleverly changed the order , and ...
... thinke things good , or bad , Alike with me : ( which argues your firme friendship ) I dare the boldlier , with you , set on foot , Or leade , vnto this great , and goodliest action . Here Jonson has cleverly changed the order , and ...
Pagina 8
... Thinke thou , and practice . Let the long - hid seeds Of treason , in thee , now shoot forth in deeds , Ranker then horror ; and thy former facts Not fall in mention , but to vrge new acts : Conscience of them prouoke thee on to more ...
... Thinke thou , and practice . Let the long - hid seeds Of treason , in thee , now shoot forth in deeds , Ranker then horror ; and thy former facts Not fall in mention , but to vrge new acts : Conscience of them prouoke thee on to more ...
Pagina 11
... thinke , I meant her lesse ; When , wooing her , I first remou'd a wife , And then a sonne , to make my bed , and house Spatious , and fit t'embrace her ? These were deeds . Not t'haue begun with , but to end with more , And greater ...
... thinke , I meant her lesse ; When , wooing her , I first remou'd a wife , And then a sonne , to make my bed , and house Spatious , and fit t'embrace her ? These were deeds . Not t'haue begun with , but to end with more , And greater ...
Pagina 13
... thinke vpon these arts . They must not see , How farre you are trusted with these priuacies ; 175 180 A noyse without . 185 Though , on their shoulders , necks , and heads you rise . 190 LENTVLVS , CETHEGVS , CATILINE . T is , me thinks ...
... thinke vpon these arts . They must not see , How farre you are trusted with these priuacies ; 175 180 A noyse without . 185 Though , on their shoulders , necks , and heads you rise . 190 LENTVLVS , CETHEGVS , CATILINE . T is , me thinks ...
Pagina 16
... thinke it . LEN . Men marke me more , of late , as I come forth ! Why , what can they doe lesse ? CINNA , and SYLLA CAT . Are set , and gone and we must turn our eyes On him that is , and shines . Noble CETHEGVS , 275 But view him with ...
... thinke it . LEN . Men marke me more , of late , as I come forth ! Why , what can they doe lesse ? CINNA , and SYLLA CAT . Are set , and gone and we must turn our eyes On him that is , and shines . Noble CETHEGVS , 275 But view him with ...
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ALLOBROGES Antonius Asconius Pedianus atque Aurelia Ben Jonson bloud braue CAES Cæsar CAIVS CATI Catiline Catiline's CATO CATV CATVLVS CETHEGVS Cicero common-wealth conspiracy conspirators Consul Crassus Curius CVRIVS Dio Cassius do's doth Drama edited with Introduction English enuy Epicoene erat etiam euery Exeunt Fathers feare fortune FVLVIA GABINIVS GALLA giue Glossary gods hæc 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 præterea prætor Praetors quæ quam quibus quid quod QVINTVS reipublicæ 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 word yeere
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Pagina 8 - I am much afraid that this is so. Thy parricide late on thy only son, After his mother, to make empty way For thy last wicked nuptials, worse than they That blaze that act...
Pagina 187 - Coierant enim (ambo, ut) Ciceronem consulatu deicerent, adiutoribus usi firmissimis M. Crasso et C. Caesare.
Pagina 207 - Omnis homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.
Pagina 183 - But Paul said, I am a Jew, of Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean city: and I beseech thee, give me leave to speak unto the people.