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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... hope her to attain by hook or crook . book iii . canto i . st . 17 . -SPENSER : Faerie Queene , - - 6 It is a foule byrd that fyleth his owne nest . HEYWOOD : Proverbes , part ii . chap . v . 7 The Proverbes of John Heywood is the ...
... hope her to attain by hook or crook . book iii . canto i . st . 17 . -SPENSER : Faerie Queene , - - 6 It is a foule byrd that fyleth his owne nest . HEYWOOD : Proverbes , part ii . chap . v . 7 The Proverbes of John Heywood is the ...
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... hope to catch larks ) . - 8 To cast beyond the moon , is a phrase in frequent use by the old writers . LYLY : Euphues , p . 78. THOMAS HEYWOOD : A Woman Killed with Kindness . 4 Let the world slide . SHAKESPEARE : Taming of the Shrew ...
... hope to catch larks ) . - 8 To cast beyond the moon , is a phrase in frequent use by the old writers . LYLY : Euphues , p . 78. THOMAS HEYWOOD : A Woman Killed with Kindness . 4 Let the world slide . SHAKESPEARE : Taming of the Shrew ...
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... hope to have ? 2 The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne ; For a man by nothing is so well bewrayed As by his manners . St. 42 . Book vi . Canto iii . St. 1 . For we by conquest , of our soveraine might , And by eternall doome of ...
... hope to have ? 2 The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne ; For a man by nothing is so well bewrayed As by his manners . St. 42 . Book vi . Canto iii . St. 1 . For we by conquest , of our soveraine might , And by eternall doome of ...
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... hope good luck lies in odd numbers . . . There is divinity in odd numbers , either in nativity , chance , or death . Thyself and thy belongings Are not thine own so proper as to waste Thyself upon thy virtues , they on thee . Heaven ...
... hope good luck lies in odd numbers . . . There is divinity in odd numbers , either in nativity , chance , or death . Thyself and thy belongings Are not thine own so proper as to waste Thyself upon thy virtues , they on thee . Heaven ...
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... hope for a low heaven . Ibid . And men sit down to that nourishment which is called supper . That unlettered small - knowing soul . Ibid . Ibid . A child of our grandmother Eve , a female ; or , for thy more sweet understanding , a ...
... hope for a low heaven . Ibid . And men sit down to that nourishment which is called supper . That unlettered small - knowing soul . Ibid . Ibid . A child of our grandmother Eve , a female ; or , for thy more sweet understanding , a ...
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