| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 526 頁
...creator ; for now muft I create an intolerable fort of lies, or my prefent profeflion lofes the grace : And yet the lie to a man of my coat, is as ominous a fruit, as the Fico. O fir, it holds for good polity ever, to have that outwardly in vilelt eftimation, that inwardly is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 522 頁
...muft learn to know s fuch flanders of the age, or elfe you may be marvelloufly mifbook. Flu. " The lye to a man of my coat is as ominous a fruit as " the/«,." Again in one of Gafeoigne's poems : Again in Ben Jonfon's Every Man in his Humour ; " It may fall out... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 494 頁
...tranflated thus. Now mull I create an intolerable fort of lies, or my prefent profeffion lofes the grace; and yet the lie to a man of my coat, is as ominous a fruit as the Fico. O, Sir, it holds for good polity ever, to have that outwardly in vileft eftimatjon that inwardly is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 588 頁
...poifon him ; one Jig fends him to Erebus." Again, in Ben Jonfon's Every Man in his Humour : '' The lye to a man of my coat, is as ominous a fruit as the/™." Again, in one of Gafcoigne's Poems: " It may fall out that thou (halt be entic'd " To fup fometimes... | |
| 1787 - 530 頁
...thus. Now muft I create an intolerable fort of lies, or my prefent profeffion lofes the grace : and and yet the lie to a man of my coat, is as ominous a fruit, asthe-/fco. O fir, it holds for good policy ever, to have that outwardly in vileft eftimalion, that... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 頁
...translated thus. Now must I create an intolerable sort of lies, or my present profession loses the grace; and yet the lie to a man of my coat, is as omnious a fruit as the fico. O. sir, it holds for good polity ever, to have lhat outwardIy in vilest... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 頁
...creator; for now must I create an intoli rabie sort ot lies, or my present profession loses the graT-e": and yet the lie to a man of my coat, is as ominous a fruit, as the Fico. О sir, it holds for good pobly етег, to have that outwardly in vilest estimation, that Miwardly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 頁
...creator; for now must I create an intolerable sort of lies, or my present profession loses the grace ; and yet the lie to a man of my coat, is as ominous a fruit as the Fico. O, sir, it holds for good polity ever, to have that outwardly in vilest estimation, that inwardly is... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 頁
...creator; for now must 1 create an intolerable sort of lies, or my present profession loses the grace ; t that brings them, an they be within hearing. Enter Seamen. Oh, here t O, sir, it holds for good polity ever, to have that outwardly in vilest estimation, that inwardly is... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 538 頁
...creator; for now must I create an intolerable sort of lies, or my present profession loses the grace: and yet the lie, to a man of my coat, is as ominous a fruit as the fico.7 O, sir, it holds for 7 as ominous a fruit as tlie fico.] Ominous is used by Shakspeare and others... | |
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