| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1926 - 834 str.
...first took him. I oft have heard him say how he admired Men of your large profession, that could speak To every cause, and things mere contraries, Till they...them ; Give forked counsel; take provoking gold On cither hand, and put it up;1 these men, He knew, would thrive with their humility. And, for his part,... | |
| Stuart M. Tave - 1993 - 304 str.
...of word and action and law, so flattered by Mosca — Men of your large profession, that could speak To every cause, and things mere contraries, Till they...could turn, And re-turn; make knots, and undo them (I, iii, 53-57) — even as Voltore is himself being gulled and in his grand success is merely Mosca's... | |
| 1891 - 278 str.
...Volpone : " I oft have heard him say how he admired Men of your large profession, that could speak To every cause, and things mere contraries, Till they were hoarse again, and all be law ; That, with most quick agility could turn, And return, make knots and undo them ; Give... | |
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