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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... mind.2 Of two evils , the less is always to be chosen.3 Chap . 23 . Book iii . Chap . 12 . JOHN FORTESCUE . Circa 1395-1485 . Moche Crye and no Wull . De Laudibus Ley . Angliæ . Chap . x . Comparisons are odious . " Chap . xix . 1 This ...
... mind.2 Of two evils , the less is always to be chosen.3 Chap . 23 . Book iii . Chap . 12 . JOHN FORTESCUE . Circa 1395-1485 . Moche Crye and no Wull . De Laudibus Ley . Angliæ . Chap . x . Comparisons are odious . " Chap . xix . 1 This ...
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... mind . SHAKESPEARE : Merchant of Venice , act ii . sc . 5 . Also in Jests of Scogin . 1565 . 4 It is this proverb ... minds . TERENCE : Phormio , ii . 3 . As the saying is , So many heades , so many wittes . BETH : Godly Meditacyon of ...
... mind . SHAKESPEARE : Merchant of Venice , act ii . sc . 5 . Also in Jests of Scogin . 1565 . 4 It is this proverb ... minds . TERENCE : Phormio , ii . 3 . As the saying is , So many heades , so many wittes . BETH : Godly Meditacyon of ...
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... mind to me a kingdom is ; Such perfect joy therein I find , As far exceeds all earthly bliss That God and Nature hath assigned . Though much I want that most would have , Yet still my mind forbids to crave . BYRD : Psalmes , Sonnets ...
... mind to me a kingdom is ; Such perfect joy therein I find , As far exceeds all earthly bliss That God and Nature hath assigned . Though much I want that most would have , Yet still my mind forbids to crave . BYRD : Psalmes , Sonnets ...
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... mind as soon as out of sight.1 Sonnet lvi . GEORGE CHAPMAN . 1557-1634 . None ever loved but at first sight they loved.2 The Blind Beggar of Alexandria . An ill weed grows apace.3 Black is a pearl in a woman's eye . * An Humorous Day's ...
... mind as soon as out of sight.1 Sonnet lvi . GEORGE CHAPMAN . 1557-1634 . None ever loved but at first sight they loved.2 The Blind Beggar of Alexandria . An ill weed grows apace.3 Black is a pearl in a woman's eye . * An Humorous Day's ...
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... mind Gets him to rest , crammed with distressful bread . Ibid . Winding up days with toil and nights with sleep . Ibid . But if it be a sin to covet honour , I am the most offending soul alive . Sc . 3 This day is called the feast of ...
... mind Gets him to rest , crammed with distressful bread . Ibid . Winding up days with toil and nights with sleep . Ibid . But if it be a sin to covet honour , I am the most offending soul alive . Sc . 3 This day is called the feast of ...
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