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" What are your laws, of which you make your boast, but the fool's wisdom and the coward's valour? the instrument and screen of all your villainies, by which you punish in others what you act yourselves, or would have acted had you been in their circumstances.... "
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Cosmopolitan Spirit in Literature: A Study of ... - Page 134
by Joseph Texte - 1899 - 393 pages
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 14

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...spoken in malice. You bloodyj blind, and " superstitious bigots, how will you answer this f " Mill.'' What are your laws, of which you make your boast,...villanies • By them you punish in others what you aft yourselves, or would have aded, had you been in G their circumstances. The judge, who condemns...
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The Fair Quaker of Deal: Or, The Humours of the Navy. A ..., Volume 14, Issue 1

Charles Shadwell - English drama (Comedy) - 1797 - 446 pages
...spoken in malice. You bloody, blind, and " superstitious bigots, how will you answer this ) " MM." What are your laws, of which you make your boast,...valour, the instrument and screen of all your villanies f By them you punish in others what you ail yourselves, or would have aded, had you been in G tit a...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Tragedies

English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...and spoken in malice. You bloody, blind, and superstitious bigots, bow will you answer this ? Mill. What are your laws, of which you make your boast,...coward's valour, the instrument and screen of all your villames ? By them you punish in others wqat you act yourselves, or would have acted, had you been...
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Lillo's Dramatic Works: With Memoirs of the Author, Volume 1

George Lillo, Thomas Davies - English drama - 1810 - 336 pages
...and spoke in malice. You bloody, blind, and superstitious bigots, how will you answer this? 'Mill. What are your laws, of which you make your boast,...wisdom, and the coward's valour ; the instrument and skreen of all your villanies, by which you punish in others what you act yourselves, or would have...
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The modern British drama, Volume 2

British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...answer this? Mill. What are your laws, of which you make your boast, but thefool'swisdom.andthecowaro"« valour, the instrument and screen of all your villanies?...judge, who condemns the poor man for being a thief, hai been a thief himself had he been poor. Thus 87 vou go on deceiving and being deceived, harassing,...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 2

English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...answer this ? Mill. What are your laws, of which you make your boast, but thefoorswisdom.andthecoward's valour, the instrument and screen of all your villanies? By them you punish in others what yon act yourselves, or would have acted, had you been in their circumstances. The judge, who condemns...
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The gamester, by E. Moore. The tragedy of Jane Shore, by N. Rowe. The London ...

James Plumptre - English drama - 1812 - 480 pages
...awhile. Yet, think not 1 allow all that thou sayst, if I take not the trouble to contradict thee. Mil. What are your laws, of which you make your boast,...would have acted, had you been in their circumstances. Thus you go on deceiving and being deceiv'd, harassing, plaguing, and destroying one another. But women...
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic ..., Volume 5

Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 498 pages
...power. What are your laws of which you make your ooast, but the fool's wisdom, and the coward's valonr, the instrument and screen of all your villanies? By them you punish in others what yon act yourselves, or would have acted, had you been in their circumstances. The judge, who condemns...
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at ..., Volume 1

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 404 pages
...expect no mercy, and I ask for none; I followed my inclinations, and that the best of you do every day. What are your laws, of which you make your boast,...coward's valour, the instrument and screen of all your villainies; by which, you punish in others what you act yourselves, or would have acted, had you been...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Volume 9

English drama - 1826 - 344 pages
...and spoke in malice. You bloody, blind, and superstitious bigots, how will you answer this 1 Alill. What are your laws, of which you make your boast,...the instrument and screen of all your villanies, by which you punish in others what you act yourselves, or would have acted, had you been in their circumstances....
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