Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Sources Passages and Phrases in Common UseLittle, Brown, 1877 - 864 páginas |
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... Satire v . Line 246 . Look round the habitable world , how few Know their own good , or , knowing it , pursue ! Juvenal . Satire x . Thespis , the first professor of our art , At country wakes sung ballads from a cart . Prologue to ...
... Satire v . Line 246 . Look round the habitable world , how few Know their own good , or , knowing it , pursue ! Juvenal . Satire x . Thespis , the first professor of our art , At country wakes sung ballads from a cart . Prologue to ...
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... satire I would Buckhurst choose , The best good man with the worst - natured muse . An Allusion to Satire x . Horace . Book i . A merry monarch , scandalous and poor . On the King . SIR CHARLES SEDLEY . 1639-1701 . When change itself ...
... satire I would Buckhurst choose , The best good man with the worst - natured muse . An Allusion to Satire x . Horace . Book i . A merry monarch , scandalous and poor . On the King . SIR CHARLES SEDLEY . 1639-1701 . When change itself ...
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... x . The Spider and the Bee . Time still , as he flies , brings increase to her truth , And gives to her mind what he ... Satire , occasioned by the Death of Mr. Pope . 1 Anderson's British Poets , x . 879. See note in Con- temporary ...
... x . The Spider and the Bee . Time still , as he flies , brings increase to her truth , And gives to her mind what he ... Satire , occasioned by the Death of Mr. Pope . 1 Anderson's British Poets , x . 879. See note in Con- temporary ...
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