Every man has a bag hanging before him, in which he puts his neighbour's faults, and another behind him in which he stows his own.


The Works of Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus. The tragedy of Macbeth. Caius Marcius Coriolanus. Julius Cæsar (ed. 1767)


Every man has a bag hanging before him, in which he puts his neighbour's faults, and another behind him in which he stows his own.

Every man has a bag hanging before him, in which he puts his neighbour's faults, and another behind him in which he stows his own.

Every man has a bag hanging before him, in which he puts his neighbour's faults, and another behind him in which he stows his own.

Every man has a bag hanging before him, in which he puts his neighbour's faults, and another behind him in which he stows his own.