| Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 738 lapas
...forces qu'il a • 1. Prologue de Every man oui ofhis humour. Vfith an armed and resolute hand , l'il strip the ragged follies of the time. Naked as at their birth.... And with awhip of steel, Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. I fear no mood stamp'd in a private... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 lapas
...into such oily colours, to flatter vice and daub iniquity: but with an arme'd and resolved hand I'll strip the ragged follies of the time, naked as at their birth. I fear no mood stampt in a private brow, when I am pleased to unmask a public vice. I fear no strumpet's... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1866 - 540 lapas
...de la Muse bien1 . Prologue de Every man ont of hù humour. With an armed and resolut e hand, l'il 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 stamp'd in a private... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1868 - 54 lapas
...more admir'd then now. The Workes of Ben Jonson, 1616, p. 332. 249. Thou shall be wifp'd with wire.. You trouble me and with a whip of steel, Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. 257. Timelier than my purpose. He having layne two nights at her house, and perceiving her to bee free... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1869 - 382 lapas
...into such oily colors To flatter vice and daub iniquity. But with an arme'd 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 on their iron ribs." But though he exhausts the whole... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 554 lapas
...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 ribs. I fear no mood stampt in a private brow, When I am pleas'd t' unmask a public vice. I fear no strumpets drugs, nor... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 556 lapas
...an armed and resolved hand, I'll strip the ragged follies ol the time Naked as at their birth . . . and with a whip of steel, Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. I tear no mood stam pt in a private brow, When I am pleas'd t' unmask a public vice. I fear no strumpets... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 478 lapas
...character of Jaques to Jonson himself. The passage occurs in the Induction (p. 12, ed. Gifford) : ' 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,' &c. While the character itself... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 lapas
...vice, his resolution strengthened by pride and by conscience: ' 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 ribs. I fear no mood stampt in... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1873 - 548 lapas
...an armed and resolute hand, l'il strip thé ragged follies of thé time. Naked as at their birth.... And with a whip of steel, Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs. I fear no mood >tamp'd in a private brow, When I am pleased t' unmask a public vice; I fear no strumpet's drugs, no... | |
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