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
| 1870 - 610 頁
...to entrap offenders in their answers ; Dooms men to death by information ; Bewards by hearsay. Del. 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 turne, And those he will confess that he doth owe. Last,... | |
| 1870 - 546 頁
...answers ; Dooms men to death by information, Rewards by hear-say. " The law to him Is like a foul block cobweb to a spider, He makes it his dwelling, and a prison To entangle those shall reed him. LAW OF ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT. Tho arrest and imprisonment of a citizen is, at all times,... | |
| 1870 - 546 頁
...Only to entrnp offenders in their answer»; Dooms men to death by Information, Rewards by hear-say. "The law to him Is like a foul black cobweb to a spider. Ho miikes it his dwelling, und я prison To entangle those shall feed him.1' LAW OF ARREST WITHOUT... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1877 - 424 頁
...entrap offenders in their answers ; Dooms men to death by information ; Rewards by hearsay. Delia. Then the law to him Is like a foul black cob-web to...They that do flatter him most say oracles Hang at hie lips ; and verily I believe them, For the devil speaks in them. But for their sister, the right... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 628 頁
...entrap offenders in their answers ; Dooms men to death by information ; Rewards by hearsay. Delio. Then the law to him Is like a foul black cobweb to...doth owe. Last, for his brother there, the cardinal, 180 They that do flatter him most say oracles Hang at his lips ; and verily I believe them, For the... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1892 - 622 頁
...offenders in their answers ; l; Dooms men to death by information ; \Jlewards by hearsay. i Delio. Then the law to him Is like a foul black cobweb to...that he doth owe. Last, for his brother there, the cardncvj, 180 They that do flatter him most say oracles Hang at his lips ; and verily I believe them,... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1895 - 622 頁
...entrap offenders in their answers ; Dooms men to death by information ; Rewards by hearsay. Delio. Then the law to him Is like a foul black cobweb to...doth owe. Last, for his brother there, the cardinal, 180 They that do flatter him most say oracles Hang at his lips ; and verily I believe them, For the... | |
| John Webster - 1896 - 180 頁
...answers ; Dooms men to death by information ; Rewards by hearsay. , Delia. Then the law to him 190 i Is like a foul, black cobweb to a spider, — He makes...for his brother there, the cardinal, They that do natter him most say oracles Hang at his lips ; and verily I believe them, __For the devil speaks in... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1898 - 384 頁
...its accomplishment. They override the law by violence, or pervert its action to their own advantage : The law to him Is like a foul black cobweb to a spider...dwelling and a prison To entangle those shall feed him. They are eaten up with parasites, accomplices, and all the creatures of their crimes : He and his brother... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1900 - 384 頁
...They override the law by violence, or pervert its action to their own advantage : The law to him IB like a foul black cobweb to a spider ; He makes it...dwelling and a prison To entangle those shall feed him. They are eaten up with parasites, accomplices, and all the creatures of their crimes : He and his brother... | |
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