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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... human clay . BYRON : Don Juan , canto iv . stanza 11 . - 7 Give ample room and verge enough . · Whistling aloud to bear his courage up . - GRAY : The Bard , ii . 1 . BLAIR : The Grave , line 88 . 9 Le véritable Amphitryon Est l ...
... human clay . BYRON : Don Juan , canto iv . stanza 11 . - 7 Give ample room and verge enough . · Whistling aloud to bear his courage up . - GRAY : The Bard , ii . 1 . BLAIR : The Grave , line 88 . 9 Le véritable Amphitryon Est l ...
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... human heart . - The knell , the shroud , the mattock , and the grave , The deep damp vault , the darkness and the worm . Line 81 Line 104 . Line 226 . Night iv . Line 10 Man makes a death which Nature never made . And feels a thousand ...
... human heart . - The knell , the shroud , the mattock , and the grave , The deep damp vault , the darkness and the worm . Line 81 Line 104 . Line 226 . Night iv . Line 10 Man makes a death which Nature never made . And feels a thousand ...
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... human constitution , as to warm without heating , to cheer but not inebriate . * Siris . Par . 217 . JANE BRERETON . 1685-1740 . The picture placed the busts between Adds to the thought much strength ; Wisdom and Wit are little seen ...
... human constitution , as to warm without heating , to cheer but not inebriate . * Siris . Par . 217 . JANE BRERETON . 1685-1740 . The picture placed the busts between Adds to the thought much strength ; Wisdom and Wit are little seen ...
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... human breast : never is , but always to be blest.2 The soul , uneasy and confined from home , Rests and expatiates in a life to come . Lo , the poor Indian whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind His soul ...
... human breast : never is , but always to be blest.2 The soul , uneasy and confined from home , Rests and expatiates in a life to come . Lo , the poor Indian whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind His soul ...
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... human , to forgive divine.1 Essay on Criticism . Part ii . Line 325 . All seems infected that th ' infected spy , As all looks yellow to the jaundic'd eye . And make each day a critic on the last . Line 358 . Part iii . Line 12 . Men ...
... human , to forgive divine.1 Essay on Criticism . Part ii . Line 325 . All seems infected that th ' infected spy , As all looks yellow to the jaundic'd eye . And make each day a critic on the last . Line 358 . Part iii . Line 12 . Men ...
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