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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... o'er 2 Who dotes , yet doubts , suspects , yet strongly loves ! Poor and content is rich and rich enough . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . To be once in doubt Is once to be resolv'd . If I do prove her haggard , Though that her jesses were ...
... o'er 2 Who dotes , yet doubts , suspects , yet strongly loves ! Poor and content is rich and rich enough . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . To be once in doubt Is once to be resolv'd . If I do prove her haggard , Though that her jesses were ...
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... o'er - rank states , thou grand decider Of dusty and old titles , that healest with blood The earth when it is sick , and curest the world O ' the pleurisy of people ! Act v . Sc . 1 . GEORGE WITHER . 1588-1667 . Shall I , wasting in ...
... o'er - rank states , thou grand decider Of dusty and old titles , that healest with blood The earth when it is sick , and curest the world O ' the pleurisy of people ! Act v . Sc . 1 . GEORGE WITHER . 1588-1667 . Shall I , wasting in ...
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... o'er - inform'd the tenement of clay.2 A daring pilot in extremity ; Pleas'd with the danger , when the waves went high He sought the storms . Great wits are sure to madness near allied , And thin partitions do their bounds divide.3 ...
... o'er - inform'd the tenement of clay.2 A daring pilot in extremity ; Pleas'd with the danger , when the waves went high He sought the storms . Great wits are sure to madness near allied , And thin partitions do their bounds divide.3 ...
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... o'er thee . ' And die with decency . ― Act v . Sc . 1 . What mighty ills have not been done by woman ! Who was ' t betrayed the Capitol ? — A woman ! Who lost Mark Antony the world ? - A woman ! Who was the cause of a long ten years ...
... o'er thee . ' And die with decency . ― Act v . Sc . 1 . What mighty ills have not been done by woman ! Who was ' t betrayed the Capitol ? — A woman ! Who lost Mark Antony the world ? - A woman ! Who was the cause of a long ten years ...
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... o'er . While man exclaims , " See all things for my use ! " " See man for mine ! " replies a pamper'd goose.1 Line 274 Epistle iii . Line 45 Learn of the little nautilus to sail , Spread the thin oar , and catch the driving gale . Line ...
... o'er . While man exclaims , " See all things for my use ! " " See man for mine ! " replies a pamper'd goose.1 Line 274 Epistle iii . Line 45 Learn of the little nautilus to sail , Spread the thin oar , and catch the driving gale . Line ...
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