| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 412 páginas
...the finenefs of the drefles; nor could he help obferving upon the King's countenance. " Well, " faid he , " how „ people may be deceived by faces ? Nulla fides „ fronti is, I find, a true faying. Who would 3, think, by looking in the King's face, that he 3, had ever committed a murder ?"... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 páginas
...Hamlet, ' Ay, you may draw ' your sword ; what signifies a sword against the ' power of the devil ?' During the second act, Partridge made very few remarks....how people ; may be deceived by faces ? Nulla fides froiiti is, ' I find, a true saying. Who would think, by ' looking in the king's face, that he had... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 páginas
...Hamlet, * Ay, you may draw your sword; what signifies a sword agaiust the power of the devil!' Duriag the second act, Partridge made very few remarks. He...deceived by faces! Nulla fides fronti, is, I find, a trne saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that be had ever committed a murder ?'... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 388 páginas
...upon Hamlet, Ay, you may draw your sword ; what signifies a sword against the power of the devil ? During the second act, Partridge made very few remarks....I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that he had ever committed a murder ? He then inquired after the ghost ; but Jones,... | |
| 1820 - 394 páginas
...she was my own mother, I should serve her so. To be sure, all duty to a mother is forfeited by such During the second act, Partridge made very few remarks....he, how people may be deceived by faces! Nulla fides Jronti, is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that he had ever... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...upon Hamlet, " Ay, you may draw your sword ; what signifies a sword against the power of the devil ?" During the second act, Partridge made very few remarks....Well," said he, " how people may be deceived by faces ! A .. . . fides fronti, is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...signifies a sword against the power of the devil ?" During the second act, Partridge made тегу few remarks. He greatly admired the fineness of the...Well," said he, " how people may be deceived by faces ! Nulln Jidesfronti, is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, he... | |
| Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott - 1831 - 520 páginas
...upon Hamlet, " Ay, you may draw your sword: what signifies a sword against the power of the devil?" « During the second act, Partridge made very few remarks...."Well," said he, "how people may be deceived by faces ! Nutla fides fronti, is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...upon Hamlet, 'Ay, you may draw your sword ; what signifies a sword against the power of the devil ?', During the second act, Partridge made very few remarks....'Well,' said he, 'how people may be deceived by faces ! JVuWa fidet fronti, is, I find, a true saying. \Vho would think, by looking in the king's face, that... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1836 - 428 páginas
...you may draw your sword : what signifies a sword against the power of the devil ?" During the s«cond act, Partridge made very few remarks : he greatly...I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that he had ever committed a murder <" He then inquired after the ghost ; but Jones,... | |
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