| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 330 էջ
...again. Kent. None of these rogues and cowards But Ajax is their fool.24 remark upon this speech : " In thus placing these profound general truths in the mouths of such men as Cornwall, Edmund, lago, £c., Shakespeare at once gives them utterance, and yet shows how indefinite their application is."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 248 էջ
...better faces in my time Than stands on any shoulder that I see 90 Before me at this instant. Corn. This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature : he cannot flatter, he, An honest mind and plain, he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 816 էջ
...better faces in my time Than stands on any shoulder that I sec 100 Before me at this instant. Corn. This is some fellow. Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature; he cannot natter, he, An honest mind and plain, he must... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1881 - 524 էջ
...our proposals once again were heard, We should compel them to a quick result." 5. This is some honest fellow Who having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness and constrains the garb Quite from his nature. He can't flatter, he An honest mind and plain, he must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 240 էջ
...seen better faces in my time, Than stands on any shoulder that I see Before me at this instant. Corn. This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness : and constrains the garb Quite from his nature ; he cannot flatter, 90 he !— An honest mind and... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1891 - 568 էջ
...him passing wise. T. of Shr. iii. 2. Bluntly. Deliver a plain message bluntly. Lear, i. 4. Bluntness. - ƿ- Lear, ii. 2. 1 ExpoundM. 2 Swells. Blxuvt-witted. Blunt-witted lord, ignoble in demeanour ! 2 Hen.... | |
| 1892 - 428 էջ
...einst gelobt um Derbheit, sich befleißt Vorwitz'ger Rohheit, und sein Wesen zwängt Zu fremdem Schein. This is some fellow Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A sauey roiighness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature. L. 0 streite nicht, was nöthig sei.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 666 էջ
...uses as an occasion for sneering at her father. Regan is not, in fact, a greater monster than Goneril, but she has the power of casting more venom. Ib. sc....praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness," &e. In thus placing these profound general truths in the mouths of such men as Cornwall, Edmund, lago,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1893 - 284 էջ
...seen better faces in my time Than stands on any shoulder that I see Before me at this instant. Corn. This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature : he cannot flatter, he, An honest mind and plain, he... | |
| 1895 - 814 էջ
...in the second scene of the second act of King Lear (1605-6), Cornwall says of the banished Kent: " This is some fellow Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness." In the first scene of the second act (Julius Caesar) Brutus indulges in this fine figure: " Between... | |
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