id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5232 Jonson, Ben Sejanus: His Fall .txt text/plain 48943 6243 88 forms Tiberius Caesar's tag line in Scene II, Act II, have been Jonson, like Shakespeare, began life as an actor, and that he This makes Jonson, like Dryden in his time, and Jonson's comedy of humours, in a word, conceived of stage As to Jonson's personal ambitions with respect to these two men, it that the children's company (acting the plays of Jonson) did "so Worse men were made knights in his day than worthy Ben Jonson. Sej. How like a god speaks Caesar! Blush not, Sejanus, thou great aid of Rome, Thy follies now shall taste what kind of man Trust that to me: let Caesar, by his power Live long and happy, great and royal Caesar; It shall appear to Caesar and this senate, Ner. You hear Sejanus is come back from Caesar? Caesar hath honour'd his own greatness much Caesar hath honour'd his own greatness much ./cache/5232.txt ./txt/5232.txt