The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 186
... Sejanus may themselves be considered as almost literal translations into verse , of Tacitus , Sallust , and Cicero's Orations in his consulship . Boccacio , the divine Boccacio , Petrarch , Dante , the satirist Aretine , Machiavel ...
... Sejanus may themselves be considered as almost literal translations into verse , of Tacitus , Sallust , and Cicero's Orations in his consulship . Boccacio , the divine Boccacio , Petrarch , Dante , the satirist Aretine , Machiavel ...
Page 264
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Page 394
... Sejanus . Acted 1603 . Two of Sejanus ' bloodhounds . Act III . Scene 1 . To be a spy . Act Iv . Scene 3 . 264. What are thy arts . Act IV . Scene 5 . If this man . Act 1. Scene 2 . 265. The conversations between Livia and Eudemus . Act ...
... Sejanus . Acted 1603 . Two of Sejanus ' bloodhounds . Act III . Scene 1 . To be a spy . Act Iv . Scene 3 . 264. What are thy arts . Act IV . Scene 5 . If this man . Act 1. Scene 2 . 265. The conversations between Livia and Eudemus . Act ...
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