This is some fellow,  
  Who having been prais'd for bluntness, doth affect  
  A saucy roughness and constrains the garb  
  Quite from his nature: he can't flatter, he!  
  An honest mind and plain,--he must speak truth!  
  And they will take it so; if not he's plain.  
  These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness  
  Harbor more craft, and far corrupter ends,  
  Than twenty silly, ducking observants,  
  That stretch their duty nicely.
King Lear, a tragedy. [By William Shakespeare.] (ed. 1723)























