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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... bear the title of this collection , after passing through eight editions , each enlarged , now culminates in its ninth , and with it , closes its tentative life . - This extract from the Preface of the fourth edition is applicable to ...
... bear the title of this collection , after passing through eight editions , each enlarged , now culminates in its ninth , and with it , closes its tentative life . - This extract from the Preface of the fourth edition is applicable to ...
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... bear . Measure for Measure . Act v . Sc . 2 Ibid . The Comedy of Errors . Act i . Sc . 1 Act ii . Sc 1 . Sc . & A wretched soul , bruised with adversity . Every why hath a wherefore.1 Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast ...
... bear . Measure for Measure . Act v . Sc . 2 Ibid . The Comedy of Errors . Act i . Sc . 1 Act ii . Sc 1 . Sc . & A wretched soul , bruised with adversity . Every why hath a wherefore.1 Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast ...
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... bear ! For never A Midsummer Night's Dream , Act v . Sc . 1 . anything can be amiss , When simpleness and duty tender it . The true beginning of our end.1 Ibid . Ibid . The best in this kind are but shadows . Ibid . A very gentle beast ...
... bear ! For never A Midsummer Night's Dream , Act v . Sc . 1 . anything can be amiss , When simpleness and duty tender it . The true beginning of our end.1 Ibid . Ibid . The best in this kind are but shadows . Ibid . A very gentle beast ...
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... bears the better temper ; Between two horses , which doth bear him best ; Between two girls , which hath the merriest eye , - I have perhaps some shallow spirit of judgment ; But in these nice sharp quillets of the law , Good faith , I ...
... bears the better temper ; Between two horses , which doth bear him best ; Between two girls , which hath the merriest eye , - I have perhaps some shallow spirit of judgment ; But in these nice sharp quillets of the law , Good faith , I ...
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... bear the palm alone . Ibid . Why , man , he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus , and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves . Men at some time are masters of their fates ...
... bear the palm alone . Ibid . Why , man , he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus , and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves . Men at some time are masters of their fates ...
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Familiar Quotations: a Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ... Vista completa - 1894 |
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Anatomy of Melancholy angels BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER beauty better blessed Book breath Cæsar Canto Chap Chaucer Childe Harold's Pilgrimage dark dead dear death Devil DIOGENES LAERTIUS divine Don Quixote doth dream Dryden earth Epistle eyes Fable fair fear flower fool Frag give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry Heywood honour hope Hudibras Ibia Ibid Ibid Ibid JOHN Julius Cæsar King Lady light Line live look Lord man's Maxim melancholy mind morning Nature ne'er never night numbers o'er pleasure PLUTARCH Pope proverb Publius Syrus Richard III rose Sect Shakespeare sing sleep smile song Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spirit Stanza stars sweet tale tears thee Themistocles There's thine things THOMAS HEYWOOD thou art thought tongue truth unto viii virtue wind wise woman words young youth