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Nor had Rome , in the time of her emperors , any war with the Goths that I know of ; not till after the translation of the Empire , I mean to Byzan . tium . And yet the scene is laid at Rome , and Saturninus is elected to the empire at ...
Nor had Rome , in the time of her emperors , any war with the Goths that I know of ; not till after the translation of the Empire , I mean to Byzan . tium . And yet the scene is laid at Rome , and Saturninus is elected to the empire at ...
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SATURNINUS , son to the late Emperor of Rome , afterwards emperor . BASSIANUS , brother to Saturninus . Trrus ANDRONICUS , a noble Roman . MARCUS ANDRONICUS , tribune of the people , and brother to Titus .
SATURNINUS , son to the late Emperor of Rome , afterwards emperor . BASSIANUS , brother to Saturninus . Trrus ANDRONICUS , a noble Roman . MARCUS ANDRONICUS , tribune of the people , and brother to Titus .
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This palliament of white and spotless hue ; And name thee in election for the empire , With these our late - deceased emperor's sons : Be candidatus then , and put it on , And help to set a head on headless Rome . Tit .
This palliament of white and spotless hue ; And name thee in election for the empire , With these our late - deceased emperor's sons : Be candidatus then , and put it on , And help to set a head on headless Rome . Tit .
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Tribunes , I thank you : and this suit I make , That you create your emperor's eldest son , Lord Saturnine ; whose virtues will , I hope , Reflect on Rome as Titan's rays on earth , And ripen justice in this commonweal : Then , if you ...
Tribunes , I thank you : and this suit I make , That you create your emperor's eldest son , Lord Saturnine ; whose virtues will , I hope , Reflect on Rome as Titan's rays on earth , And ripen justice in this commonweal : Then , if you ...
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It doth , my worthy lord ; and in this match I hold me highly honour'd of your grace : And here , in sight of Rome , to Saturnine , King and commander of our commonweal , The wide world's emperor , do I consecrate My sword , my chariot ...
It doth , my worthy lord ; and in this match I hold me highly honour'd of your grace : And here , in sight of Rome , to Saturnine , King and commander of our commonweal , The wide world's emperor , do I consecrate My sword , my chariot ...
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