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" Men of your large profession, that could speak To every cause, and things mere contraries, Till they were hoarse again, yet all be law; That, with most quick agility, could turn, And return; make knots, and undo them; Give forked counsel; take provoking... "
The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher: The First ... - Page 238
by Ben Jonson - 1811
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - 436 lehte
...every caufe, and things mere contraries, Till they were hoarfe again, yet all be law ; Thatwith moft quick agility, could turn, And return ; ' .make knots and undo them; ' Give forked counfel;' take provoking gold On either hand, and put it up : ' thefe men, 4 He knew, would thrive,...
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The World as it Goes: Exemplified in the Characters of Nations, States ...

William Combe - 1781 - 54 lehte
...every caufe, and things mere contraries Till they were hoarfe again, yet all be law; / That with moft quick agility could turn, And return, make knots and undo them, Give fork'd council, take provoking gold On either hand, and put it up. B.JoNsoN. Law that mocks equity,...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 lehte
...admired . Men of your large profession, that could speak To every cause, and things mere contraries, t Till they were hoarse again, yet all be law ; That, with most quick agility, could turn, And return j make knots, and undo them ; Give forked counsel ; take provoking gold On either hand, and put it...
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The modern British drama, 3. köide

British drama - 1811 - 696 lehte
...first took him. 1 oft have heard him say, how he admired Men of your large profession, that could speak d . ; Tliat, with niost quick agility, "could turn, And return ; make knots, and undo them ; Give forked...
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., 3. köide

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 518 lehte
...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...law ; That, with most quick agility, could turn, And [re-]returu ; [could]7 make knots, and undo them ; Give forked counsel; take provoking gold entered...
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A dictionary of quotations from the British poets, by the author of The ...

British poets - 1824 - 676 lehte
...2. LAWYERS. 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, yet all be law. Ben Jonson's Volpone. So wise, go grave, of so perplex'da tongue, And loud withal, that could not wag...
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The Universal review; or, Chronicle of the literature of all nations, 1. köide

1824 - 762 lehte
...lawyers : " 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, — yet all be law." " Face and Subtle, (twin children of Hermes,) who first pillaged the world and then quarrelled over...
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Effigies Poeticae, Or, The Portraits of the British Poets: Illustrated by ...

Barry Cornwall - 1824 - 132 lehte
...lawyers : " 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,— yet all he law." Face and Subtle, (twin children of Hermes,) who first pillaged the world and then quarrelled...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., 1. köide;14. köide;70. köide

United States. Congress - 1837 - 666 lehte
...be such lawyers as ' ' rare Ben Jnnson" describes, I would warn the people to beware of them who " Give forked counsel : take provoking gold On either hand, and put it up, So wise, ao crave, of 3.) perplexed a tongue, And l»ud wilhal, that would not wag, nor scarce Lie...
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Sayings and Doings; Or Sketches from Life: Gervase Skinner [concl

Theodore Edward Hook - 1828 - 352 lehte
...that could speak To every cause, and tilings mere contraries, Till they were hoarse again, yet all he law — That, with most quick agility, could turn And return, make knots and undo them, Give fork'd counsel, take provoking gold On either hand, and put it up. BK» JUUoM. SEVERE as was the infliction...
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