| 1910 - 546 lapas
...abuses." In his dialogue with Cordatus this ingenious gentleman says: With an armed and resolved hand I'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth . . . and with a whip of steel Print wounding lashes in their iron sides. Similar thoughts and expressions... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 lapas
...such oily colours, To flatter vice, and daub iniquity : But, with an armed and resolved hand, I'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth _-" Cor. Be not too bold. Asp. You trouble me — and with a whip of steel, Print wounding lashes in... | |
| 1912 - 572 lapas
...need that wisdom's imputation: (6) lb., Induction (Asper) : — With an armed and resolved hand, I 'II strip the ragged follies of the time, Naked, as at their birth — Ben Jonaon's ' Timber Discoveries ' is a note- or commonplace - book in which his dominant notions... | |
| Mina Kerr - 1912 - 148 lapas
...Man out of His Humor, representing Jonson himself, declares: "with an armed and resolved hand, I'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth. I fear no mood stamped in a private brow, When I am pleased t' unmask a public vice. "* " Well I will... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1913 - 538 lapas
...Out of Hit Humour: " I 'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth . . . . . . and with a whip of steel, Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs." Chrisoganus (Jonson) in Marston's Histriomastix, u, 65, is said to " carry just Ramnusia's whyppe,... | |
| George Chapman - 1914 - 932 lapas
...vivid presentation of a comic figure ; he has no desire to Strip the naked /allies of the time, . . . and with a whip of steel Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. Jonson leaves the fop and would-be courtier, Fastidious Brisk, in hopeless imprisonment for debt ;... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1916 - 280 lapas
...With an armed and resolved hand, I Ml strip the ragged follies of my time, Naked as at their birth. And with a whip of steel, Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. I fear no mood, stampt in a private brow, When I am pleased t* unmask a public vice." 204 It was of this address that... | |
| Mary Rebecca Thayer - 1916 - 134 lapas
...the genial Augustan and the often ungenial Elizabethan. Horace may now and again have been moved to 'strip the ragged follies of the time naked as at their birth,' but his was no 'armed and resolved hand,' no 'whip of steel.' Rather did he believe: Ridiculum acri... | |
| George Meredith - 1918 - 348 lapas
...armed and resolved hand, I '11 strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth . . . . . . and with a whip of steel Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. I fear no mood stamped in a private brow, When I am pleased t' unmask a public vice. 134 22. Fielding's Jonathan Wild.... | |
| George Meredith - 1918 - 348 lapas
...into such oily colors, To flatter vice, and daub iniquity; But, with an armed and resolved hand, I '11 strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth . . . . . . and with a whip of steel Print wounding lashes in then- iron ribs. I fear no mood stamped... | |
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