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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... head . - RABELAIS : bk . iii . ch . xxxi . Dives and Pauper , 1493. GASCOIGNE : Poesies , 1575. POPE : Horace , book i . Ep . vii . line 24. FIELDING : Covent Garden Tragedy , act v . sc . 1 . BICKERSTAFF : Love in a Village , act iii ...
... head . - RABELAIS : bk . iii . ch . xxxi . Dives and Pauper , 1493. GASCOIGNE : Poesies , 1575. POPE : Horace , book i . Ep . vii . line 24. FIELDING : Covent Garden Tragedy , act v . sc . 1 . BICKERSTAFF : Love in a Village , act iii ...
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... head now . Ibid . Why , then the world's mine oyster , Which I with sword will open . Sc . 2 . This is the short and the long of it . Ibid . Unless experience be a jewel . Ibid . Like a fair house , built on another man's ground . Ibid ...
... head now . Ibid . Why , then the world's mine oyster , Which I with sword will open . Sc . 2 . This is the short and the long of it . Ibid . Unless experience be a jewel . Ibid . Like a fair house , built on another man's ground . Ibid ...
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... head to the sole of his foot , 1 he is all mirth . Every one can master a grief but he that has it . Are you good men and true ? Sc . 2 . Ibid . Sc . 3 . To be a well - favoured man is the gift of fortune ; but to write and read comes ...
... head to the sole of his foot , 1 he is all mirth . Every one can master a grief but he that has it . Are you good men and true ? Sc . 2 . Ibid . Sc . 3 . To be a well - favoured man is the gift of fortune ; but to write and read comes ...
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... head . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Act iv . Sc . 2 . He hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a book ; he hath not eat paper , as it were ; he hath not drunk ink . Ibid . Many can brook the weather that love not the wind ...
... head . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Act iv . Sc . 2 . He hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a book ; he hath not eat paper , as it were ; he hath not drunk ink . Ibid . Many can brook the weather that love not the wind ...
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... head ? How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . In law , what plea so tainted and corrupt But being season'd with a gracious voice Obscures the show of evil ? There is no vice so simple but assumes Sc . 2 . Ibid . Ibid . Some mark of ...
... head ? How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . In law , what plea so tainted and corrupt But being season'd with a gracious voice Obscures the show of evil ? There is no vice so simple but assumes Sc . 2 . Ibid . Ibid . Some mark of ...
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