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 1      I,   116(4) |   similar passage in the final scene of Ben Jonson's "Catiline".
 2      I,   126(5) |           1 Henry IV", Act v., Scene 4.~ ~
 3      I,   766    |     mid-Senate see the closing scene~ ~
 4     II,   127(4) |   Jonson's "Catiline", Act i., scene 1, speaking of the Sullan
 5    III,    18(2) |    Jonson, "Catiline", Act i., scene 1.)~ ~
 6     IV,   454(13)|                            The scene is the Dalmatian coast of
 7     IV,   666(17)|               For Phlegra, the scene of the battle between the
 8     IV,   666(17)|     Jonson ("Sejanus", Act v., scene 10) says of Sejanus: -- "
 9     IV,   887    |      the life. Thus not upon a scene~ ~
10     VI,   467(27)|   horse. Homer also places the scene of this event in Thessaly. ("
11    VII,   152(5) |   Jonson's "Catiline", act v., scene 6.~ ~
12    VII,   169(6) | volcanic district of Campania, scene of the fabled battle of
13    VII,   790(25)|         she was present at the scene.~ ~
14    VII,   806    |    fateful Munda; in the final scene~ ~
15   VIII,   558(19)|   Jonson's "Sejanus", Act ii., Scene 2: -- The prince who shames
16     IX,   848(25)|  Prometheus Unbound", Act iii, Scene 1.~ ~
17     IX,   852(26)|     King Richard III", Act i., Scene 2: -- Gloucester: Thine
18     IX,   852(26)|       King Henry IV", Act ii., Scene 3.)~ ~
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