God, the Maker of all laws, Who hath commanded us we should not kill. And yet we say we must, for Reputation ! What honest man can either fear his own, Or else will hurt another's reputation? Fear to do base unworthy things is valour ; If they be done... The Ladies' Companion - Side 2681865Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 sider
...must for reputation. What honest man can either fear his own, Or else will hurt another's reputation ? Fear to do base, unworthy things, is valour ; If they be done to us, to sulfur them Is valour too. The office oi a man That's truly valiant, is considerable Three ways: the... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 sider
...can either fear his own, Or else will hurt another's reputation ? Fear to do base, unworthy tilings, is valour ; • If they be done to us, to suffer them Is valour too. The office of a man That's truly valiant, is considerable Three ways: the first is in respect... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 358 sider
...honest man can either fear his own, '. ,.. Or else will hurt another's reputation ? Fear to do base and unworthy things is valour; If they be done to us, to suffer them., Is valour too.— BEN JONSON. THE Colonel was walking pensively up and down the parlour, when the officious... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 354 sider
...honest man can either fear his own, • ^ Or else will hurt another's reputation ? Fear to do base and unworthy things is valour; If they be done to us, to suffer them, la valour too.— BEN Joxsow. THE Colonel was walking* pensively up and down the parlour, when the... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 472 sider
...must for reputation. What honest man can either fear his own, Or else will hurt another's reputation ? Fear to do base unworthy things, is valour ; If they be done to us, to suffer them, Is valour too. The office of a man 8 The Testament of Love.] A treatise in three books, written by Chaucer,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 474 sider
...must for reputation. What honest man can either fear his own, Or else will hurt another's reputation ? Fear to do base unworthy things, is valour; If they be done to us, to suffer them, Is valour too. The office of a man That's truly valiant, is considerable, Three ways : the first is in... | |
| Cambridge univ - 1852 - 348 sider
...dV 17 SeMrat Bvvair' aV avro? oiKeia? virep tf Eta<f)Oeipai Ovpaiav /<X»jSoi/', ea^Xo? wv y dvrjp ; Fear to do base unworthy things is valour : If they be done to us, to suffer them la valour too. The office of a man That's truly valiant, is considerable Three ways : the first is... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 246 sider
...What honest man can either fear his own, Or else will hurt another's reputation? Fear to do base and unworthy things is valour; If they be done to us, to suffer them 1^ valour too.— BEN JONSON. XHE Colonel was walking pensively up and down the parlour, when the officious... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 388 sider
...for Reputation ! What honest man can either fear his own, Or else will hurt another's reputation ? Fear to do base unworthy things is valour ; If they be done to us, to suffer them Is valour too. BBN JONSON. THE Colonel was walking pensively up and down the parlour, when the officious... | |
| 1833 - 984 sider
...— reputation ! What honest man will either fear his own, Or else will hurt another's reputation ? Fear to do base unworthy things is valour. If they be done to us, to suffer them Is valour too." So gang old Ben. Jonson, who himself narrowly escaped the gallows, in the early part of... | |
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