| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 324 страници
...1oo 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 silly-ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely. Kent. Sir, in good sooth, in sincere verity,... | |
| 1910 - 566 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...observants” That stretch their duties nicely.” KENT. Sir, in good sooth, in sincere verity,, Under the allowance of your great aspect, Whose influence,... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 470 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.™ KENT. Sir, in good sooth, in sincere verity,, Under the allowance of your great aspect, Whose influence,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1910 - 482 страници
...weathtf-o* An honest mind and plain, he must speak truth! An 17 they will take it, so; if not, he's plain. These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness...corrupter ends Than twenty silly ducking observants 18 That stretch their duties nicely. 13 Kent. Sir, in good sooth, in sincere verity, Under the allowance... | |
| 1910 - 490 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...corrupter ends Than twenty silly ducking observants 12 That stretch their duties nicely. 19 KENT. Sir, in good sooth, in sincere verity,. Under the allowance... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1911 - 512 страници
...An honest mind and plain, he must speak truth : An they will take it, so ; if not, he 's plain. 100 These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness...Harbour more craft and more corrupter ends Than twenty silly-ducking observants, That stretch their duties nicely. 104 KENT. Sir, in good sooth, in sincere... | |
| Robert Kidd - 1911 - 524 страници
...if not, he's plain. These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness Harbor more craft, and far corrupter ends, Than twenty silly, ducking observants, That stretch their duties nicely. BOOKS. —Shakespeare. WE never speak our deepest feelings; Our holiest hopes have no revealings, Save... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1912 - 226 страници
...An honest mind and plain, he must speak truth ! An they will take it, so ; if not, he's plain. 106 These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness...ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely. 110 Kent. Sir, in good sooth, in sincere verity, Under the allowance of your great aspect, Whose influence,... | |
| Leon Kellner - 1913 - 366 страници
...Ïused in explaining syntactical facts. § 12. A few instances will show how these three aids may " These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness...ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely." Lear, ii. 2, 107. How is the plural these in the passage quoted to be explained?, It .admits of no... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1916 - 1174 страници
...Before me at this instant. Cornwall. This is some fellow, 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 silly-ducking observants, Who, having been prais'd for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and... | |
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