Author: Nathaniel Lee
Cites
- Horace (1)
- IN: The rival queens; or, the death of Alexander the Great. Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Her Majesties servants. (1704) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: Natura sublimis & acer, Nam spirat traigicum satis, & feliciter audet.
FROM: Epistularum liber secundus (Ad Augustum), (-14), Poem, Italy
- Virgil (2)
- IN: Mithridates King of Pontus, a tragedy; acted at the Theatre-Royal. By Their Majesties servants. Written by Nat. Lee. (1702) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: Hi motus animorum, atque haec Certamina tanta Pulveris exigui jactu compressa qniescent
FROM: Georgics, (-29), Poem, Italy
- IN: Lucius Junius Brutus; father of his country. A tragedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre by their Royal Highnesses servants. Written by Nat. Lee. (1708) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: Caeloque invectus aperto Flectit equos, curruque volans dat lora Secunda
FROM: Aeneid, (-19), Poem, Italy
- Petronius (1)
- IN: Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's Overthrow. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal, by Their Majesties servants. (1704) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: Praecipitandus est liber Spiritus
FROM: NULL, (118), NULL, Italy
Cited by
- John Lutz (1)
- IN: Hot (1992) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: When the sun sets, shadows, that showed at noon
But small, appear most long and terrible.
FROM: Oedipus, (1679), Book, UK