| English literature - 1874 - 274 páginas
...in Sejanus, and Cataline. But he has done his robberies so openly that one may see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch, and what would be theft in others, is only victory in him. With the spoils of these writers he so represents old Rome to us in... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 508 páginas
...in Sejanus and Catiline. But he has done his robberies so openly, that one may see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch,...Rome to us in its rites, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of their poets had written either of his tragedies, we had seen less of it than in him.... | |
| 1875 - 864 páginas
...Sejanus ' and ' Catiline.' But ho has dune his robberies so openly, that one may see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch,...be theft in other poets, is only victory in him." But ho could rail as well as he could praise. Witness his attack on Little's play, " The Empress ií... | |
| 1875 - 786 páginas
...Sejanus ' and ' Catiline.' But he has done his robberies so openly, that one may see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch,...be theft in other poets, is only victory in him." But he could rail as well as he could praise. Witness his attack on Little's play, " The Empress of... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 páginas
...in Scjanus and Catiline. But he has done his robberies so boldly, that one may see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch,...what would be theft in other poets is only victory to him. With the spoils of these writers he so represents old Rome to us, in his rites, ceremonies,... | |
| 1876 - 844 páginas
...Sejanus ' and ' Catiline.' But he has done his robberies so openly, that one mny see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch,...be theft in other poets, is only victory in him." But he could rail as well as he could praise. Witness his attack on Little's play, " The Empress of... | |
| Karl Elze - 1876 - 672 páginas
...eifersüchtigen Aerger geglaubt, ihn bei dieser schwachen Seite anfassen zu sollen, authars like a monareh , and what would be theft in other poets , is only victory in him ' &c. So lässt sich alles vertheidigen und beschönigen. l) In den Ashmolean Mss. — Vergl. Chapman,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 páginas
...Sejanus ' and ' Catiline.' But he has done his robberies so openly, that oue may see he fears net to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch...of these writers he so represents old Rome to us, m its rites, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of their poets had written either of his tragedies,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...'"Sejanue" and "Catiline." But he has done his robberies so openlv, that one may see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch...victory in him. With the spoils of these writers he so represented Rome to us, in its rites, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of their poets had written... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...and "Catiline." But he has done his robberies so openly, that one may see he fears not to be taxed bv h language, which, represented Rome to us, in its rites, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of their poets had written... | |
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