| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 str.
...kneel, All their petitions are as freely theirs, As they themselves would owe them. — Sc. 5. Angelo. We must not make a scarecrow of the law Setting it...custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.— Act 2, Sc. 1. Isabella. No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, N"ot the king's crown, nor the deputed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 436 str.
...Hall in ANGELO'S House. Enter ANGELO, ESCALUS, a JUSTICE, PROVOST, Officers, and other Attendants. Ang. We must not make a scarecrow of the law, Setting...death. Alas ! this gentleman, Whom I would save, had a mos£ noble father. Let but your honour know, — Whom I believe to be most strait in virtue, — That,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 588 str.
...ANGELO'S house. Enter ANOELO, ESCALUS, and a Justice ; Provost, Officers, and others attending. Any. We must not make a scarecrow of the law, Setting it...Alas, this gentleman, Whom I would save, had a most noblo father ! Let but your honour know, — Whom I believe to be most strait in virtue, — That,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 534 str.
...in AngeloV House. Enter ANGELO, ESCALUS, a Justice, Provost, Officers, and other Attendants, Angela. must not make a scarecrow of the law, Setting it Up...little, Than fall, and bruise to death. Alas ! this gfli' tleman, Had time cohered with place, or place with wishing, Or that the resolute acting of your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1092 str.
...ANGELO'S house. Enter ANGELO, Esc ALUS, anda Justice, Provost, Officers, and othe r Attendants, behind. roaming through a thorny wood, Scratching her legs...weep, So workmanly the blood and tears are drawn. 1 Let but your honour know, Whom I believe to be most strait in virtue, That, in the working of your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 188 str.
...beats the nurse, and quite athwart Goes all decorum.—Act I, Sc. 3. Lucio. Our doubts are traitors, Ang. We must not make a scare-crow of the law, Setting...custom make it Their perch, and not their terror. Act 2, Sc. 1. Escal. Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall : Some run from brakes of vice, and... | |
| ludwid herric - 1867 - 984 str.
...Poesie" (Lib. Ill, Chap. XIX; '" describing the figure called Prosonomasia or the Nicknamer. Angelo. We must not make a scarecrow of the law, Setting it...till custom make it Their perch and not their terror. ' First Senator. My lord, you have my voice to it; the fault's Bloody; 'tis necessary he should die:,... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 str.
...grace ; And to be grave, exceeds all power of face. Pope, Prol. 35. LAW, LAWVEKS— see Patriotism. We must not make a scare-crow of the law, Setting...custom make it Their perch, and not their terror. Bh. M.for M. n. 1. In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being seasoned with a gracious voice,... | |
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