Lives of the English PoetsCaasel et Cie, 1892 |
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Page 44
... Juba ; and the sly subtlety and dissimulation of Portius over the generous frankness and open - hearted- ness of Marcus . " Whatever pleasure there may be in seeing crimes punished and virtue rewarded , yet , since wickedness often ...
... Juba ; and the sly subtlety and dissimulation of Portius over the generous frankness and open - hearted- ness of Marcus . " Whatever pleasure there may be in seeing crimes punished and virtue rewarded , yet , since wickedness often ...
Page 47
... Juba with the result of their debates , he appears to me to do a thing which is neither reasonable nor civil . Juba might certainly have better been made acquainted with the result of that debate in some private apartment of the ...
... Juba with the result of their debates , he appears to me to do a thing which is neither reasonable nor civil . Juba might certainly have better been made acquainted with the result of that debate in some private apartment of the ...
Page 49
... Juba and her brothers . " But , raillery apart , why access to Juba ? ADDISON . 49 there carries on his conspiracy against the Government, ...
... Juba and her brothers . " But , raillery apart , why access to Juba ? ADDISON . 49 there carries on his conspiracy against the Government, ...
Page 50
... Juba's dress , and Juba's guards ; The doors will open when Numidia's prince Seems to appear before them . ' " Sempronius is , it seems , to pass for Juba in full day at Cato's house , where they were both so very well known , by having ...
... Juba's dress , and Juba's guards ; The doors will open when Numidia's prince Seems to appear before them . ' " Sempronius is , it seems , to pass for Juba in full day at Cato's house , where they were both so very well known , by having ...
Page 52
... Juba's guards had been Sempronius's tools , and had been dangling after his heels . " But now let us sum up all these absurdities together . Sempronius goes at noon - day , in Juba's clothes and with Juba's guards , to Cato's palace ...
... Juba's guards had been Sempronius's tools , and had been dangling after his heels . " But now let us sum up all these absurdities together . Sempronius goes at noon - day , in Juba's clothes and with Juba's guards , to Cato's palace ...
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