Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1898 - 1158 páginas |
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... World , letter 71 . ---- Spectatum veniunt , veniunt spectentur ut they come that they themselves may be seen ) . i . 99 . ipsa ( They come to see ; OVID : The Art of Love , I hold a mouses wit not worth a leke , CHAUCER . 3.
... World , letter 71 . ---- Spectatum veniunt , veniunt spectentur ut they come that they themselves may be seen ) . i . 99 . ipsa ( They come to see ; OVID : The Art of Love , I hold a mouses wit not worth a leke , CHAUCER . 3.
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... hold a mouses wit not worth a leke , That hath but on hole for to sterten to.1 Canterbury Tales . The Wif of Bathes Prologue . Line 6154 . Loke who that is most vertuous alway , Prive and apert , and most entendeth ay To do the gentil ...
... hold a mouses wit not worth a leke , That hath but on hole for to sterten to.1 Canterbury Tales . The Wif of Bathes Prologue . Line 6154 . Loke who that is most vertuous alway , Prive and apert , and most entendeth ay To do the gentil ...
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... hold everything as gold which shines like gold ) . All is not golde that outward shewith bright . - LYDGATE : On the Mutability of Human Affairs . Gold all is not that doth golden seem .. book ii . canto viii . st . 14 . - SPENSER ...
... hold everything as gold which shines like gold ) . All is not golde that outward shewith bright . - LYDGATE : On the Mutability of Human Affairs . Gold all is not that doth golden seem .. book ii . canto viii . st . 14 . - SPENSER ...
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... hold while I may , fast binde , fast finde.3 Ibid . And while I at length debate and beate the bush , There shall steppe in other men and catch the burdes . * Ibid . While betweene two stooles my taile goe to the ground . " Ibid . Ibid ...
... hold while I may , fast binde , fast finde.3 Ibid . And while I at length debate and beate the bush , There shall steppe in other men and catch the burdes . * Ibid . While betweene two stooles my taile goe to the ground . " Ibid . Ibid ...
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... Hold their noses to grinstone . " Ibid . Better to give then to take . Ibid . When all candles bee out , all cats be gray . Ibid . No man ought to looke a given horse in the mouth . Ibid . 1 Happy man be his dole SHAKESPEARE : Merry ...
... Hold their noses to grinstone . " Ibid . Better to give then to take . Ibid . When all candles bee out , all cats be gray . Ibid . No man ought to looke a given horse in the mouth . Ibid . 1 Happy man be his dole SHAKESPEARE : Merry ...
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