| Albert Mack - 1926 - 54 ページ
...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. He greatly admired the fineness of the dressesj nor could he help observing upon the king's countenance. "Well," said he, "how people may... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1983 - 1028 ページ
...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. He...'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,2 that he had ever... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1992 - 770 ページ
...against the power of the devil?' During the second act, Partridge made very few remarks. He gready admired the fineness of the dresses; nor could he...'how people may be deceived by faces! Nulla fides front!413 is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the king's face, that he had ever... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 432 ページ
...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. He...deceived by faces ! Nulla fides fronti is, I find, a true saying. Who would think, by looking in the King's face, that he had ever committed a murder ?'... | |
| Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 488 ページ
...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 ;...deceived by faces ! Nulla fides fronti^- is, I find, a true saying. Who would think by looking in the king's face, that he had ever committed a murder?" He... | |
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