| James Ferguson - 1819 - 332 halaman
...propriety and elegance: Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks} Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doih pierce it. We are moved to find that Lear has some faint knowledge... | |
| 1826 - 372 halaman
...statutes ; but in 1716, Louis XV. substituted pecuniary mulcts. Well may we exclaim with the poet, " Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks ; Clothe it in rags, and a paltry straw will pierce it." THE PUNISHMENT OF QUARTERING. If reasons of justice and utility... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 halaman
...thought that the author wrote plated: — cunning superinduced, thinly spread over. So, in this play : " Plate sin with gold, " And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks." But the word unfold, and the following lines in our author's Rape of Lucrece, show, that plaited, or... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 322 halaman
...propriety and elegance : Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. We are moved to find that Lear has some faint knowledge... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 558 halaman
...hangs the cozener. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear j Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks: Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; I'll able 'em:4... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 636 halaman
...propriety and elegance : Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. We are moved to find that Lear has some faint knowledge... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 414 halaman
...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 lance of justice hurtless breaks : Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it None does offend, none, I say, none ; I'll able 'em... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 halaman
...KING LEAR. 383 Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Robes, and furr'd gowns, hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks : Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; I'll able 'em... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 halaman
...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 lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; I 'l1 able 'em:... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 444 halaman
...hangs the coz'ner.— Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Robes and fur-gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it — Why, there 'tis for thee, my friend; make much of... | |
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