| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 страници
...plain,—he must speak truth: An' they will take it so; if not, he's plain. These kind of knaves l know, which in this plainness Harbour more craft, and more corrupter ends, Then twenty sillylT ducking observants, That stretch their duties nicely. This is some fellow, * Degraded.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 440 страници
...actions, To keep mine honour fiom corruption, But such an honett chronicler as Griffith. Id. Henry Vili. These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness Harbour more craft, and more compter ends, Than twenty silky ducking observants. Id. King Lear. It is too late ; the life of all... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 страници
...me tell you, that though she hxrbrmrt you as her uncle, she's nothing allied to your disorders, ¡d. Knaves I know, which in this plainness Harbour more craft, and more compter ends, Than twenty silky ducking observants. Underneath thi« stone doth lie As much beauty... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 страници
...me tell you, that though she harbann you as her uncle, she's nothing allied to your disorders, li. Knaves I know, which in this plainness Harbour more craft, and more corruptor ends. Than twenty silky ducking observants. Id. Underneath this stone doth lie As much beauty... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 392 страници
...while obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster. Shaktpean. These kind of knaves in this plainness, Harbour more craft, and more corrupter ends, Than twenty silky ducking observant» That stretch their duties nicely. ¡d, Adore not so the rising son, that... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1830 - 172 страници
...flatter—he! An honest mind and plain—he must speak truth An they will take it—so—if not—he's plain. These kind of knaves I know, which, in this plainness,...craft, and more corrupter ends, Than twenty silly, clucking observants, That stretch their duties nicely. The part of Captain Hall's book which wears,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 страници
...!— An honest mind and plain,—he must speak truth: An they will take it, so; if not, he's plain. These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness Harbour more craft, and more corrupter ends, Thantwenty silly ducking observants, That stretch their duties nicely/ Kent. Sir, in good sooth, in... | |
| 1834 - 340 страници
...plain,—he must speak truth : An' if they will take it, so; if not, he's plain. These kind of knaves 1 know, which in this plainness Harbour more craft,...ducking observants, That stretch their duties nicely. Shakspeare, Boasting. Ofyouth. Til hold thee any wager, When we are both accouter"d like young men,... | |
| Joseph Williams Blakesley - 1839 - 204 страници
...he! An honest mind and plain!—he must speak truth: An they will take it, so: if not, he's plain. These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness...ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely! while he still did not cease to attend these, he took every opportunity of testifying his disapprobation... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 страници
...!— An honest mind and plain,—he must speak truth: An they will take it, so; if not he's plain. These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness...Harbour more craft, and more corrupter ends, Than twenty sillyf ducking observants, That stretch their duties nicely. 34—ii. 2. 398 What's his fault? The... | |
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