| 1795 - 432 páginas
...state. GARTH. Dispensary, part i. THROUGH tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong...justice hurtless breaks^ Arm it in rags a pigmy's straw can pierce it. .> .• •. ..... Lear, act. iv. Marshal de V*** used to relate that the frauds of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 396 páginas
...usurer hangs the cozener. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes, and furr'd gowns, hides all. Plate sin with gold,' And the strong lance of...breaks: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; I'll able 'em: Take that of me, my friend, who have the power... | |
| William Belsham - 1801 - 428 páginas
...Richmond be called to a seat in his majesty's cabinet council for the same act? Monstrous injustice ! " Plate Sin with gold And the strong lance of Justice hurtless breaks j Arm it in rags, a pigmy straw doth pierce it." SIIAKESPEAR. The trial was protracted to the unprecedented... | |
| 1911 - 518 páginas
...and Rousseau to be persistently unpopular, and compels us largely to discount what we read of them. ' Through tattered clothes small vices do appear ; Robes...hurtless breaks ; Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw does pierce it.' * High education too often has an emasculating effect upon moderately endowed minds,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 488 páginas
...her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide all. Plate sin with gold. And the strong...: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; I'll able 'em: Take that of me, my friend, who have the power... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 páginas
...her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong...breaks: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; I'll able 'enl: Take that of me, my friend, who have the power... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 490 páginas
...her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong...breaks: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; Fll able 'em:* Take that of me, my friend, who have the power... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 páginas
...otherwise. P. 567.— 646.— 240. Lear. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong...: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. Ilia subter Ccecum vulnus habes : sed lato balteus auro Praetegit. Per*. IV. 43. P. 573.— 652.—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 496 páginas
...her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong...: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. Dost thou squiny at met] To squiny is to look asquint. None does offend, none, I say, none; I'll able... | |
| Cleeve - 1805 - 378 páginas
...CHAP. III. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Kobe:, and tun''-! gowns hide all. Flate sin with gold, And the strong lance of Justice hurtless breaks ; Arm it in r-.gs, a pigmy's straw doth pieree it. JLjADY Raby, in the marriage of her elder son, anticipated the... | |
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