| Isaac Disraeli - 1893 - 616 sayfa
...and ridiculous; for being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins (ribands), feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make him seem a madman, or one distracted, when he « no other than a wandering and dissembling knave." This writer here points out one of the grievances... | |
| 1902 - 534 sayfa
...fantastic and ridiculous; for being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make...madman or one distracted, when he is no other than a wandering and dissembling knave." The spurious Toms were called " Ahram men." In Shakespeare's " King... | |
| William C. Carroll - 1996 - 268 sayfa
...Fantastick and Ridiculous, for being a Mad Man, he is madly decked and dressed all over with Rubins, Feathers, cuttings of Cloth, and what not; to make...a Mad-Man, or one Distracted, when, he is no other then a Dissembling Knave" (3.161). The phenomenon of the fraudulent Bedlamite endured late into the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 852 sayfa
...fantastick and ridiculous; lor being a mad man, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, f our known world esteem'd him) Did slay this Fortinbras;...a seal'd compact, Well ratified by law and heraldr dissjuiblmg knave." Dicker, in "The Bell-man of London " 1640:, also gives an account of one of these... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 1018 sayfa
...aud ridiculous; for, being a mad-man, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, feaihcrs, cuttings of cloth, and what not; to make him seem a mad»man, or one distracted, when he is no oilier than a dissembling knavo.'1 In Strike in their nuinb'd and mortified bare arms Fins, wooden... | |
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