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Viser kontekstSkuespill: Lear, ACT II, SCENE II. Before Gloucester's castle.CORNWALL: No more, perchance, does mine, nor his, nor hers. Skuespill: Lear, ACT II, SCENE II. Before Gloucester's castle. KENT: Sir, 'tis my occupation to be plain: I have seen better faces in my time Than stands on any shoulder that I see Before me at this instant. Skuespill: Lear, ACT II, SCENE II. Before Gloucester's castle. CORNWALL: This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature: he cannot flatter, he, An honest mind and plain, he must speak truth! An they will take it, so; if not, he's plain. These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness Harbour more craft and more corrupter ends Than twenty silly ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely. |