| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 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... | |
| Robert Grenville Wallace - 1825 - 354 halaman
...but that most rain Which, with pain purchas'd, doth inherit pain." SHAKSPEARE. N". II. THE PANJAIT. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks : Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. THE engine of Hindoo government, in ancient times,... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 512 halaman
...usurer hangs the cozener. 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, friend ; make much of... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 534 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 straw doth pierce it. We are moved to find that Lear has some faint knowledge... | |
| Shakespeare club Sheffield - 1829 - 190 halaman
...possessions ! How finely the undue advantages of wealth and power are depicted in the tragedy of Lear : — " Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice...hurtless breaks ; Clothe it in rags, a pigmy straw doth pierce it." And again : " Through tatter' d clothes small vices do appear Kul its and furred gowns... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 654 halaman
...kind For which thou whipp'st her. The usurer hangs the cozener. 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 Harness - 1830 - 638 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 : Ann it in rags, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none ; I'll able 'em... | |
| Henry L. Bowen - 1835 - 412 halaman
...the rich man. Mr. Burrill started from his seat, and addressed the Court, in the language of Lear : " Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of Justice...hurtless breaks; Clothe it in rags, a pigmy straw will pierce it." A motion was made in .Court for a continuance of a case merely for delay. Mr. Burrill... | |
| Thomas Kitson Cromwell - 1835 - 486 halaman
...is the thief?' ' Through tattered clothes small vices do appear : Robes, and furred 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 found Corrall, and his wife and child, at No.... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1835 - 486 halaman
...is the thief?' 1 Through tattered clothes small vices do appear : Robes, and furred 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 found Corral), and his wife and child, at No.... | |
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