| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 470 pages
...timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirises in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the...as an agent of vice ; but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interest of... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 592 pages
...timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the...as an agent of vice ; but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interest of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 pages
...timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those have frown'd on me; Of you, lord Woodville, and lord...of you; Dukes, earls, lords, gentlemen; indeed, o hn is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 560 pages
...t1morous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the...as an agent of vice ; but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interest of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 pages
...timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the...as an agent of vice : but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and hauchiy with common men, but to think his interest of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 554 pages
...timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the...as an agent of vice ; but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interest of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 572 pages
...once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. lie is familiar with the prince only as an agent of vice ; but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interest of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 508 pages
...At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattening. He is familiar with the prince only as an agent of vice ; but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interest of... | |
| William Maginn - 1856 - 372 pages
...timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the...as an agent of vice, but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interests of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 474 pages
...timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirises in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the...as an agent of vice ; but of this familiarity he is so proud, as not only ' to be supercilious and haughty with common men, but to think his interest of... | |
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