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... Sejanus , and shortly after produced three splendid comedies in James I.'s reign , Volpone the Fox , The Silent Woman , and The Alchemist , 1605-9-10 . The first is the finest thing he ever did , as great in power as it is in the ...
... Sejanus , and shortly after produced three splendid comedies in James I.'s reign , Volpone the Fox , The Silent Woman , and The Alchemist , 1605-9-10 . The first is the finest thing he ever did , as great in power as it is in the ...
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... Sejanus . * Enter Arruntius . Arr . Still dost thou suffer . heaven ! will no flame , No heat of sin make thy just wrath to boil In thy distemper'd bosom , and o'erflow The pitchy blazes of impiety Kindled beneath thy throne ? Still ...
... Sejanus . * Enter Arruntius . Arr . Still dost thou suffer . heaven ! will no flame , No heat of sin make thy just wrath to boil In thy distemper'd bosom , and o'erflow The pitchy blazes of impiety Kindled beneath thy throne ? Still ...
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... Sejanus ? Yes , I must If I speak out . " Tis hard that . May I think And not be rack'd ? What danger is't to dream , Talk in one's sleep , or cough ? Who knows the law ? May I shake my head without a comment ? say It rains or it holds ...
... Sejanus ? Yes , I must If I speak out . " Tis hard that . May I think And not be rack'd ? What danger is't to dream , Talk in one's sleep , or cough ? Who knows the law ? May I shake my head without a comment ? say It rains or it holds ...
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Brainerd Kellogg. 1 Sejanus . Nothing hath privilege ' gainst the violent ear . No place , no day , ro hour , we see ... Sejanus had persuaded Tiberius to retire to the island of Capreæ , now Capri , near Naples . • A Semitic people from ...
Brainerd Kellogg. 1 Sejanus . Nothing hath privilege ' gainst the violent ear . No place , no day , ro hour , we see ... Sejanus had persuaded Tiberius to retire to the island of Capreæ , now Capri , near Naples . • A Semitic people from ...
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... Sejanus ' footing . These cross points Of varying letters and opposing consuls , Mingling his honors and his punishments , Feigning now ill , now well , raising Sejanus And then depressing him , as now of late In all reports we have it ...
... Sejanus ' footing . These cross points Of varying letters and opposing consuls , Mingling his honors and his punishments , Feigning now ill , now well , raising Sejanus And then depressing him , as now of late In all reports we have it ...
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afterwards ballads beauty began Ben Jonson Boabdil Cædmon called century characters Chaucer Church criticism death drama Edward II Elizabethan England English poetry Essays eyes Faerie Queen feeling French genius George Eliot GEORGE GASCOIGNE Greek hath heart Henry Henry VIII human humor influence John Julius Cæsar king language Latin learning LESSON light lish literary literature lived London look Lord Milton mind moral N. A. Rev nature never Paradise Lost passion plays pleasure poem poetic poets political Pope prose Puritan Quar Queen reign religion religious Roman satire Sejanus Shakespeare sith songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit story style sweet thee things thou thought tion took translation unto verse Ward's Anthology whole William William Minto words Wordsworth writing written wrote
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