Then the law to him Is like a foul black cob-web to a spider, He makes it his dwelling and a prison To entangle those shall feed him. The Works of John Webster - 第 185 頁John Webster, Alexander Dyce 著 - 1830完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Oldys - 1740 - 348 頁
...to entrap offenders in their anfwers ; Dooms men to death by information ; Rewards by hear- fay. z. Then the law to him Is like a foul black cob-web to a fpider ; He makes it his dwelling, and a prifon To intangle thofe fhall feed him. Wtbjicr's Dttichefs... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 頁
...heare-say. Del. Then the law to him Is like a fowle black cob-web to n spider; He makes it his dwelling, nnd a prison To entangle those shall feed him. Ant. Most true : He nev'r payes debts, unlesse they be shrew'd turnes ; And those he will confesse, that he doth owe, tf*t:... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1819 - 338 頁
...of the inferiors of his profession than from a natural haughtiness of disposition. MR. MARRY AT, - The law to him Is like a foul black cobweb to a spider...makes it his dwelling, and a prison To entangle those that feed him. Webster's Duchess of Malfy, A. 1. THOSE who think with Bishop Hall, " woe to the weal... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 頁
...tragedy of The Duchfss of Malfy are the following parallel lines : ' the law to him Is like a fowl black cobweb to a spider ; He makes it his dwelling, and a prison To entangle those shall feed him.' " Poet. Dec., vol. i., p. 262-3. Between the first two passages which Mr. Collier compares, it must... | |
| 1913 - 686 頁
...men were of his minde all honestie •would bee out of fashion." — Bimbault, p. 124. Again : — He never pays debts unless they be shrewd turns, And those he will confess that he doth owe. ' DM' I. u. (Hazlitt, 165). which appears thus in the character of ' An •Intruder into favour ' —... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 300 頁
...to entrap offenders in their answers ; Dooms men to death hy information, Eewards by hearsay. Delia. Then the law to him Is like a foul black cobweb to...prison To entangle those shall feed him. Ant. Most true : Ho never pays debts unless they be shrewd turns, And those he will confess that he doth owe. Last,... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 296 頁
...to entrap offenders in their answers ; Dooms men to death by information, Eewards by hearsay. Delio. Then the law to him Is like a foul black cobweb to...dwelling and a prison To entangle those shall feed him. He never pays debts unless they be shrewd turns, And those he will confess that he doth owe. Last,... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 298 頁
...Rewards by hearsay. Delia. Then the law to him Is lilcRa. fnnl Ыял]{ cobweb to a spider, HSmakes it his dwelling and a prison To entangle those shall feed him. He never pays debts unless they be shrewd turns, And those he will confess that he doth owe. ¡\ Last,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 頁
...unwary, and incircnmspect men:' ш the following parallel lines : ' the law to him Ь like a fowle black cobweb to a spider • He makes it his dwelling,...and a prison ' To entangle those shall feed him.' " Between the first two passages which Mr resemble: but the simiLty^ ttîcînd from the same pen, a,... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 頁
...to entrap offenders in their answers ; Dooms men to death by information ; Rewards by hearsay. Del. . EJw. I tell thee, Peggy, I will have thy loves :...bottom'd with rich Sethin planks, Topt with the l : Ho never pays debts unless they bo shrewd turns, And those he will confess that he doth owe. Last,... | |
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