| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1903 - 416 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 ? Nutta fides fronti is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 596 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....Well,' said he, ' how people may be deceived by faces. ' Nidla fides fronti is, I find, a true saying. Who would ' think, by looking in the king's face, that... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 378 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 ! Nutta Jides fronti is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1905 - 320 páginas
..."that he was really frightened?" "Nay, sir," said Partridge, " did not you yourself observe afterward, when he found it was his own father's spirit, and...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... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1905 - 316 páginas
...struck dumb with sorrow, as it were, just as I should have been had it been my own case ? But hush I Oh, la ! what noise is that? There he is again. Well,...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... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 442 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....said he, 'how people may be deceived by faces! Nulla fictes fronti is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the King's face, that he had... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1907 - 466 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...."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, Howard Maynadier - 1907 - 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....said he, " how people may be deceived by faces! Nulla Jides fronti is, I find, a true saying. \Vho would think, by looking in the king's face, that he had... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 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...." how people may be deceived by faces! Nulla fides front is, I find, a *:rue saying. Who would think, by looking into the king's face, that he had ever... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 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...." how people may be deceived by faces! Nulla fides fronti1 is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that he had ever... | |
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