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" Yet the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself necessary to the prince that despises him, by the most pleasing of all qualities, perpetual gaiety ; by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged, as his wit is... "
The Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Dramatic and Poetical Works ... - Strana 436
autor/autoři: William Shakespeare - 1853
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Index to the Works of Shakespeare Giving Topics of Notable Passages and ...

Evangeline Maria O'Connor - 1887 - 440 str.
...to cheat the weak and prey upon the poor ; to terrify the timorous and insult the defenseless. . . . Yet the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself...perpetual gaiety, by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged, as his wit is not of the splendid or ambitious kind, but...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Svazek 13

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 438 str.
...to cheat the weak and prey upon the poor ; to terrify the timorous and insult the defenseless. . . . Yet the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself...perpetual gaiety, by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged, as his wit is not of the splendid or ambitious kind, but...
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Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 502 str.
...At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the prince only as an agent of...perpetual gaiety, by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged as his wit is not of the splendid or ambitious kind, but...
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Johnsonian Miscellanies, Svazek 1

George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1897 - 550 str.
...to cheat the weak and prey upon the poor; to terrify the timorous and insult the defenceless. . . . Yet the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself...perpetual gaiety, by an unfailing power of exciting laughter . . .' Ib. iv. 356. 3 Ante, p. 233. in any common book, was Jane Shore's exclamation in the...
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History of King Henry the Fourth, Díl 2

William Shakespeare - 1898 - 236 str.
...At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the Prince only as an agent of...his interest of importance to the Duke of Lancaster. Yej^the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself necessary to the Prince that despises him...
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Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes

Samuel Johnson - 1908 - 254 str.
...At once obsequious and malignant, he satirises in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the prince only as an agent of...perpetual gaiety, by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged, as his wit is not of the splendid or ambitious kind, but...
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Shakespeare and His Critics

Charles F. Johnson - 1909 - 418 str.
...sense which may be admired but not esteemed, of vice which may be despised but hardly detested ? . . . Yet the man thus corrupt, thus despicable, makes himself...perpetual gaiety, by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged as his wit is not of the splendid or ambitious kind, but...
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The British Review: With which is Incorporated the Oxford ..., Svazek 1

Richard Johnson Walker - 1913 - 592 str.
...At once obsequious and malignant, he satirises in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the prince only as an agent of...perpetual gaiety ; by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged, as his wit is not of the splendid or ambitious kind, but...
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Littell's Living Age, Svazek 276

1913 - 874 str.
...At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those whom he lives by flattering. He is familiar with the prince only as an agent of...perpetual gaiety; by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged, as his wit is not of the splendid or ambitions kind, but...
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Literary Chapters

W. L. George - 1918 - 296 str.
...1765. 152 obsequious and malignant, he satirises in their absence those whom he lives by nattering. He is familiar with the prince only as an agent of...perpetual gaiety ; by an unfailing power of exciting laughter, which is the more freely indulged, as his wit is not of the splendid or ambitious kind, but...
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