| Emma Hardinge Britten - 1861 - 400 páginas
...spirit," " good fellowship," "gentleman-like style," and, above all, the " effervescence of noble Mood." " That in the captain's but a choleric word, which in the soldier is rank blasphemy ;" and so broken hearts and blighted names, ruined fortunes and desolated homesteads,... | |
| John Henry Lukis - 1862 - 274 páginas
...in the relation, they are in reality of sufficient importance to be worthy of serious attention. " That in the captain's but a choleric word, which in the soldier is flat blasphemy." And social indulgence, which in a healthy person is slightly imprudent, may in the case of a diseased... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 páginas
...bubble reputation Even in the caunon's mouth. SHARSPEEE. — As Yon Like it, Act II. Scene 7. (Jaques.) That in the captain's but a choleric word, Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy. SHAESPEEE. — Measure for Measure, Act IL Scene 2. (Isabella to Lucio.) Soldier, rest ! thy warfare... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 600 páginas
...the less, foul profanation. Lucio. [Aside to ISAR.] Thou'rt in the right, girl; more o' that. Isab. That in the captain's but a choleric word, Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy. Lucio. [j4si<ie.] Art advis'do that ! more on't. Ang. Why do you put these sayings upon me? Isab. Because,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - 1864 - 498 páginas
...with ourself : Great men may jest with saints : 'tis wit in them ; But, in the less, foul profanation. That in the captain's but a choleric word, Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy. Ang. Why do you put these sayings upon me ? Isab. Because authority, though it err Ske others, Hath... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 752 páginas
...the less, foul profanation. Lucio. [Aside to ISAB.] Thou'rt in the right, girl ; more o' that. Isab. That in the captain's but a choleric word, Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy. Lucio. [Aside to ISAB.] Art avis'd" o* that? more on't. Ang. Why do you put these sayings upon me ?... | |
| Ranley - 1864 - 226 páginas
...Clerical Jackall would speedily have popped me into the Arches Court — and so it has ever been : " That in the Captain's but a choleric word, Which in the Soldier \sflat blasphemy". [Applause. No matter how obnoxious a Statute may be, so long as it remains Law,... | |
| James M. Sanderson - 1865 - 228 páginas
...Toland and Mr. Saurman, the only clerks I have thus far been able to reach. The great poet tells us, " That in the captain's but a choleric word, " Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy," but, in these leveling times, they would have us proclaim. " That a virtue in the private rank, icliicU... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 436 páginas
...them ; But, in the less, foul profanation. Lucio. Thou'rt in the right, girl ; more o' that. Isab. That in the captain's but a choleric word Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy. Lucio. Art advised o' that? more on't. Ang. Why do you put these sayings upon me? Isab. Because authority,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 292 páginas
...But, in the less, foul profanation. Lucio. [aside.] Thou'rt in the right, girl; more o' that. Isab. That in the captain's but a choleric word, Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy. Lucia, [astdt.] Art avis'd o' that ? more on't. Ang. Why do you put these sayings upon me ? Isab. Because... | |
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