| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 602 sidor
...Lordftiip's a goodly Villain. The Devil knew not what he did, when he made Man Politick; he crofled himfelf by't: And I cannot think, but in the end the Villanies of Man will fet him clear. How fairly this Lord ftrives to appear foul ? Takes virtuous Copies tobe wicked : Like... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 510 sidor
...Lordfliip's a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did, when he made man politick ; he crofs'd himfelf by't; and I cannot think, but in the end the villanies of man will fet him clear. How fairly this Lord ftrives to appear foul? takes virtuous copies to be wicked: like... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 360 sidor
...bates mine honour.fhall not know my coin. [Exit. Ser. Excellent! your lordfhip's a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did, when he made man politic; he crofs'd himfelfby't; and I cannot think, but in the end the villainies of man will fet him clear. How... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 514 sidor
...Lordfhip's a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did, when he made man politick; he crofs'd himfelf by't; and I cannot think, but in the end the villanies of man will fet him clear. How fairly this Lord ftrives to appear foul ? takes virtuous copies to be wicked : like... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1784 - 344 sidor
...his greateft commentators : SERVANT TO TIMON, ALONE, £After being denied money by Semproniut.] T!ie devil knew not what he did when he made man politic. He crofled himfelf by it; and / cannot but think, in the end, tke villainies of man will fet him free.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1795 - 414 sidor
...bates mine honour, {hall not know my coin. [Exit. Ser. Excellent ! your Lordmip's a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did, when he made man politic ; he ci-ofs'd himfelf by't; and I cannot think, but in the end the policy of man will fet him clear f. How... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 548 sidor
...Excellent! Your lordship's a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did, when he made man politick; he cross'd himself by't: and I cannot think, but, in the end, the villainies of man will set him clear. How fairly this lord strives to appear foul? takes virtuous copies... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 388 sidor
...proportion to what Lucius possesses, less than the usual alms given by good men to beggars. 30 — he cross'd himself by't: and I cannot think, but in the end the villainies of man will set him clear.] Set him clear does not mean acquit him before heaven; for then... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 506 sidor
...lordship's a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did, when he made man politick ; he crossed himself by't: and I cannot think, but, in the end, the villanies of man will set him clear. 8 How fairly this lord strives to ap[Exit. Thrive, give over;] ie "His friends, like physicians, thrive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 sidor
...bates mine honour, shall not know my coin. [Exit. Scrv. Excellent ! Your lordship's a goodly villain. The devil knew not what he did, when he made man politic ; he crossed himself by't: and I cannot think, but, in the end, the villainies of man will set him clear.... | |
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