| Noah Webster - 1814 - 240 стор.
...that command ! 12. Tis Slander ! Whose edge is sharper than a sword ; whose tongue Out- venoms alt the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting...All corners of the world. Kings, queens, and states, IVIaids, matrons, nay the secrets of the grave, This viperous Slander enters. 1 3. There is a tide... | |
| George John Freeman - 464 стор.
...lines on the influence of Slander equally conspicuous for boldness of thought. . Slander, Whose head is sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Outvenoms...whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth bdye All corners of the world. Kings, Queens and -States, Maids, matrons— nay, the secrets of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 526 стор.
...hreath Rides on the posting winds, and doth helie All corners of the world: kings, queens, and stales, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters.— What cheer, madam? Imo, False to his hed! What is it to he false ? To lie in watch there, and to think... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 452 стор.
...rcsolvo. , IT. I. 24. Thus, to explain the effects of slander, it is imagined to be a voluntary agent. No, 'tis Slander ; Whose edge is sharper than the sword...breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All earners of the world, kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons : nay, the secrets of the grave This... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 стор.
...sharper than the sword : tongue, [breath Out-venums all the worms of Nile: whose Rides on the mating winds, and doth belie All corners of the world : Kings,...secrets of the grave. This viperous slander enters. A If'ifc't Innocency. Fulse to his bed ! What is it to be false f To lie in watch there, and to think... | |
| Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1817 - 532 стор.
...JEmeid. iv. /. 24. Thus, to explain the effects of slander, it is imagined to be a voluntary agent. -No, 'tis Slander; Whose edge is sharper than the sword;...the grave This viperous Slander enters. Cymbeline, Act. III. Sc. 4. As also human passions: take the following example : -For Pleasure and Revenge Have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 346 стор.
...disloyal. Pis. What, shall I need to draw my sword ? the paper Hath cut her throat already. — " No, 'tis slander ; Whose edge is sharper than the sword...secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters. — What cheer, madam? Jmo. False to his bed ! What is it, to be false ? To lie in watch there, and... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 354 стор.
...on the good, on the wise and the foolish, the monarch and the beggar : " All corners of the earth, kings, queens, and states, maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave," are hardly hid from his searching glance. He was like the genius of humanity, changing places with... | |
| Mrs. Ross, Author of The balance of comfort - 1819 - 270 стор.
...mingled admiration and anger : " It is plain she never loved me ?" he sighed, and departed. CHAP. XXI. 'Tis slander, Whose edge Is sharper than the sword...secrets of the grave, This viperous slander enters. SHAKSPIARE. LORD Montague still retained the letter that had separated hjm from Isadora. He examined... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - 434 стор.
...edge i> sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Out venoms all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Ridrs on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of...Maids, matrons ; nay, the secrets of the grave This viperpus Slander enters. Shakspcare, Cymbeline, Act III. Sc. 4. AS also human passions : take the following... | |
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