Catiline His ConspiracyYale University Press, 1916 - 236 pagine |
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Pagina xxxii
... mean in my comparison of Jonson and Cicero , I shall not be able , as in the speech just discussed , to use one connected passage for detailed analysis , but shall be compelled to base my conclusions on a selection of the sentences in ...
... mean in my comparison of Jonson and Cicero , I shall not be able , as in the speech just discussed , to use one connected passage for detailed analysis , but shall be compelled to base my conclusions on a selection of the sentences in ...
Pagina xxxiii
... means , like the Latin " frequentia , " " a crowd . " So much consent is a translation of " tantam consensionem , " " so much una- nimity " ; and in the sentence , All shall be cleere , made plaine , oppres'd , reueng'd , a comparison ...
... means , like the Latin " frequentia , " " a crowd . " So much consent is a translation of " tantam consensionem , " " so much una- nimity " ; and in the sentence , All shall be cleere , made plaine , oppres'd , reueng'd , a comparison ...
Pagina xxxvii
... means ceased to be an attractive figure with the appearance of Jonson's drama . In Dr. Speck's Katilina im Drama der Weltliteratur , a Katilina is re- corded as late as 1905. Dr. Speck gives a list , thirty - nine titles in all , of ...
... means ceased to be an attractive figure with the appearance of Jonson's drama . In Dr. Speck's Katilina im Drama der Weltliteratur , a Katilina is re- corded as late as 1905. Dr. Speck gives a list , thirty - nine titles in all , of ...
Pagina xlix
... means purely Senecan . Seneca lacks frequently a sense of order , which always loomed large with Jonson . For example , authorities told Jonson that Fulvia betrayed the conspirators ; but in a drama , where everything requires ...
... means purely Senecan . Seneca lacks frequently a sense of order , which always loomed large with Jonson . For example , authorities told Jonson that Fulvia betrayed the conspirators ; but in a drama , where everything requires ...
Pagina 58
... mean my countries : you ' haue form'd me new . Inspiring me , with what I should be , truely . 410 And I intreat , my faith may not seeme cheaper 380 silly ] seely Q1 . phant'sie ] fancie Q2 . For springing out of penitence . CIC . Good ...
... mean my countries : you ' haue form'd me new . Inspiring me , with what I should be , truely . 410 And I intreat , my faith may not seeme cheaper 380 silly ] seely Q1 . phant'sie ] fancie Q2 . For springing out of penitence . CIC . Good ...
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ALLOBROGES Antonius Asconius Pedianus atque Aurelia Ben Jonson bloud braue CAES Cæsar CAIVS CATI Catiline Catiline his Conspiracy Catiline's CATO CATV CATVLVS CETHEGVS Cicero common-wealth conspiracy conspirators Consul Crassus Curius CVRIVS Dio Cassius do's doth Drama English enuy erat esset 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 thought Thyestes tragedy translation traytors VARGVNTEIVS vero vertue vnto vpon warre word yeere
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Pagina 156 - Alas ! and did my Saviour bleed ? And did my Sovereign die ? Would he devote that sacred head For such a worm as I...
Pagina xliii - I see not then, but we should enjoy the same license, or free power to illustrate and heighten our invention, as they did ; and not be tied to those strict and regular forms which the niceness of a few, who are nothing but form, would thrust upon us.
Pagina 218 - Catalina,' spoken by Sylla's Ghost, was writ after I parted with my friend at the Devil tavern. I had drank well that night, and had brave notions. There is one scene in that play which I think is flat. I resolve to drink no more water with my wine.
Pagina 14 - If the gods had call'd Them to a purpose, they would just have come With the same tortoise speed ; that are thus slow To such an action, which .the gods will envy ; As asking no less means than all their powers Conjoin'd to effect.
Pagina 237 - XV. Essays on the Study and Use of Poetry by Plutarch and Basil the Great, translated from the Greek, with an Introduction. FREDERICK M.
Pagina 182 - Ad hoc maledicta alia quum adderet, obstrepere omnes, hostem atque parricidam vocare. Tum ille furibundus: 'Quoniam quidem circumventus, inquit, ab inimicis praeceps agor, incendium meum ruina restinguam.
Pagina xv - Conspiracy," l yesterday being the first day: a play of much good sense and words to read, but that do appear the worst upon the stage, I mean, the least diverting, that ever I saw any, though most fine in clothes; and a fine scene of the Senate, and of a fight, that ever I saw in my life.
Pagina 214 - Catilina vero longe a suis inter hostium cadavera repertus est, paululum etiam spirans ferociamque animi, quam habuerat vivos, in voltu retinens.