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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... turns from orators and poets , have knocked at the door , and it was hard to deny them . But to admit these simply on their own merits , without assurance that the general reader would readily recognize them as old friends , was aside ...
... turns from orators and poets , have knocked at the door , and it was hard to deny them . But to admit these simply on their own merits , without assurance that the general reader would readily recognize them as old friends , was aside ...
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... turn and wind a fiery Pegasus And witch the world with noble horsemanship . The cankers of a calm world and a long peace . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Act iv . Sc . 1 . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Sc . 2 . A mad fellow met me on the way and told me I ...
... turn and wind a fiery Pegasus And witch the world with noble horsemanship . The cankers of a calm world and a long peace . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Act iv . Sc . 1 . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Sc . 2 . A mad fellow met me on the way and told me I ...
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... . Sc . 4 in Dyce , Singer , Staunton , and White . 2 See Heywood , page 20 . Act i . Sc . 1 . Ill blows the wind that profits nobody . Henry VI . part iii . act ii . Sc . 5 . Turn him to any cause of policy , The Gordian 90 SHAKESPEARE .
... . Sc . 4 in Dyce , Singer , Staunton , and White . 2 See Heywood , page 20 . Act i . Sc . 1 . Ill blows the wind that profits nobody . Henry VI . part iii . act ii . Sc . 5 . Turn him to any cause of policy , The Gordian 90 SHAKESPEARE .
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... Turn him to any cause of policy , The Gordian knot of it he will unloose , Familiar as his garter : that when he speaks , The air , a chartered libertine , is still . Base is the slave that pays . Even at the turning o ' the tide . King ...
... Turn him to any cause of policy , The Gordian knot of it he will unloose , Familiar as his garter : that when he speaks , The air , a chartered libertine , is still . Base is the slave that pays . Even at the turning o ' the tide . King ...
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... . Part III . Act i . Sc . 2 . And many strokes , though with a little axe , Hew down and fell the hardest - timbered oak . 1 See Marlowe , page 40 . Act ii . Sc . 1 . The smallest worm will turn , being trodden on . 94 SHAKESPEARE .
... . Part III . Act i . Sc . 2 . And many strokes , though with a little axe , Hew down and fell the hardest - timbered oak . 1 See Marlowe , page 40 . Act ii . Sc . 1 . The smallest worm will turn , being trodden on . 94 SHAKESPEARE .
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