Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern LiteratureLittle, Brown,, 1911 - 1156 páginas |
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... stanza 7 . 8 The same in Franklin's Poor Richard . 4 See Heywood , page 9 . By Chapman , Jonson , and Marston . This is the famous passage that gave offence to James I. , and caused the imprisonment of the authors . The leaves ...
... stanza 7 . 8 The same in Franklin's Poor Richard . 4 See Heywood , page 9 . By Chapman , Jonson , and Marston . This is the famous passage that gave offence to James I. , and caused the imprisonment of the authors . The leaves ...
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... stanza 68 . SIR RICHARD HOLLAND . O Douglas , O Douglas ! Tendir and trewe . The Buke of the Howlat . Stanza xxxi . Dives and Pauper ( 1493 ) . GASCOIGNE : Memories ( 1575 ) . FIELDING : Covent Garden Tragedy . act ii . sc . 6 ...
... stanza 68 . SIR RICHARD HOLLAND . O Douglas , O Douglas ! Tendir and trewe . The Buke of the Howlat . Stanza xxxi . Dives and Pauper ( 1493 ) . GASCOIGNE : Memories ( 1575 ) . FIELDING : Covent Garden Tragedy . act ii . sc . 6 ...
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... Stanza 84 . Sacred religion ! mother of form and fear . Musophilus . Stanza 57 . And for the few that only lend their ear , That few is all the world . This is the thing that I was born to do . And who ( in time ) knows whither we may ...
... Stanza 84 . Sacred religion ! mother of form and fear . Musophilus . Stanza 57 . And for the few that only lend their ear , That few is all the world . This is the thing that I was born to do . And who ( in time ) knows whither we may ...
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... . TENNYSON : Fatima , stanza 3 . O , withered is the garland of the war ! The soldier's pole is fallen . SHAKESPEARE : Antony and Cleopatra , act iv . sc . 13 . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 1564-1616 . ( From the text of MARLOWE . 41.
... . TENNYSON : Fatima , stanza 3 . O , withered is the garland of the war ! The soldier's pole is fallen . SHAKESPEARE : Antony and Cleopatra , act iv . sc . 13 . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 1564-1616 . ( From the text of MARLOWE . 41.
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... stanza : · - Hide , O , hide those hills of snow , Which thy frozen bosom bears , On whose tops the pinks that grow Are of those that April wears ! But first set my poor heart free , Bound in those icy chains by thee . They say , best ...
... stanza : · - Hide , O , hide those hills of snow , Which thy frozen bosom bears , On whose tops the pinks that grow Are of those that April wears ! But first set my poor heart free , Bound in those icy chains by thee . They say , best ...
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