tis so concluded on. Ham. There's letters seal'd: and my two schoolfellows, — Whom I will trust, as I will adders fang'd, — They bear the mandate; they must sweep my way, And marshal me to knavery: Let it work; For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer... The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis - Page 18by Juvenal - 1806 - 473 pagesFull view - About this book
| Juvenal - 1802 - 574 pages
...tortures ; and, as Shakspeare beautifully observes, " — • 'tis the sport to see the engineer " Hois'd with his own petar." Nero made use of her afterwards...to execution amidst the shouts and insults of the popuiace. VER. 125. For Virtue starves on — universal praise;] This is prettily alluded to by Massinger.... | |
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...fang'd, — They bear the mandate; they must sweep my way, And marshal me to knavery: Let it work; For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar: and it shall go hard, But I will delve one yard below their mines, And blow them at the moon: O, 'tis... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 pages
...fang'd, — They bear the mandate; they must sweep my way, And marshal me to knavery: Let it work; For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar: and it shall go hard, But I will delve one yard belovv their mines, And blow them at the moon : O,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 470 pages
...They hear the mandate ; they must sweep my way, • " And marshal me to knavery : Let it work, " For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer " Hoist with his own petar; and it shall go hard, " But I will delve one yard helow their mines, " And blotv them to the moon."... | |
| 1811 - 530 pages
...fang"d, — They bear the mandate; they must sweep tay way, And marshal me to knavery. Let it work; For 'tis the sport to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar: and it shall go hard, But I will delve one yard below their mines, And blow them at the moon: — O,... | |
| William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Richard Hurd - Theology - 1811 - 484 pages
...I have HITHERTO PUBLISHED IS ALL CONFUSION, to him, AND FULL OF INEXTRICABLE DIFFICULTIES "\. " But 'tis the sport to have the engineer " Hoist with his own petar." We have now passed through our Two Examining Doctors. Happy for them had they but known or understood... | |
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...fang'd,3 — They bear the mandate ; they must sweep my way, And marshal me to knnvery : Let it work ; For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar : and it shall go hard, But I will delve one yard below their mines, And blow them at the moon : O,... | |
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...fang'd,5 — They bear the mandate ; they must sweep my way, And marshal me to knavery : Let it work ; For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar : and it shall go hard, But I will delve one yard below their mines, And blow them at the moon : O,... | |
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...fang'd, — They bear the mandate; they must sweep my way, And marshal me to knavery: Let it work ; For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar: and it shall go hard, But I will delve one yard below their mines, And blow them at the moon : O, 'tis... | |
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...tortures ; and, as Shakspeare beautifully observes, " i 'tis the sport, to have the engineer " Hois'd with his own petar." Nero made use of her afterwards to destroy Britannicus, Burrhus, and others, for as Turnus (see the old scholiast) tells us, she v as placed by this discerning... | |
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