 | William Shakespeare - 1868
...habit, that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners; — that these men, — Carry ing , I say, the stamp of one defect, Being nature's livery,...corruption From that particular fault: the dram of evil Doth all the noble substance oft debase To his own scandal. Hor. Look, my lord, it comes! Enter... | |
 | 1869
...forts of reason ; Or by some habit, that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners ; that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect...corruption From that particular fault : The dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a dout, To his own scandal.' This,- the folio reading of the last... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1875
...habit, thai too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners ; ' — that these men, — Currying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being nature's livery,...corruption From that particular fault : the dram of vile Doth all the noble substance oft abate,' To his own scandal ; — HOT. Look, my lord, it comes... | |
 | William Lowes Rushton - 1871 - 107 páginas
...and forts of reason, Or by some habit that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners, that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect,...corruption From that particular fault : the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Hamlet, Act i. Scene 4. Alas Euphues... | |
 | Henry Thomas Hall - 1871 - 272 páginas
...and forts of reason ; Or by some habit, that too much o'erleavens The form of plausive manners ; that these men, Carrying I say, the stamp of one defect...corruption From that particular fault : the dram of ill Doth all the noble substance often doubt, (to put out) To his own scandal." — A. ia 4. The world-famous... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1872
...forts of reason ; Or by some habit, that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive mariners ; — that these men, — Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect,...corruption From that particular fault : the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Hor. Look, my lord, it comes! Enter... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1872 - 250 páginas
...and forts of reason, Or by some habit that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners, that these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect,...corruption From that particular fault : the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Enter Ghost. Horatio. Look, my lord,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1872
...forts of reason; Or bv some habit, that too much o'er-leavens Tie lorn of plansive manners ; — that do not know Why yet I live to say, »This thing 's to do;* Sith 1 have cause, and will, horn that particular fault: the dram of bale 1Ш all tho noble substance off and out To his <mn scandal.... | |
 | Walter William Skeat - 1873 - 100 páginas
...pales and forts of reason Or by some habit that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners that these men Carrying I say the stamp of one defect Being...corruption From that particular fault the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal (i. 4. 17 — 38.) In what early editions... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1874
...forts of reason ; Or by some habit, that too much o'er-leavcns The form of plausive manners ; — that these men, — Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect,...censure take corruption From that particular fault : (s) the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt, To his own scandal.* HOB. Look, my... | |
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