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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... woman in this humour wooed ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? Sc . 2 . Framed in the prodigality of nature . Ibid . Sc . 2 . The world is grown so bad , That wrens make prey where eagles dare not perch.1 And thus I clothe my naked ...
... woman in this humour wooed ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? Sc . 2 . Framed in the prodigality of nature . Ibid . Sc . 2 . The world is grown so bad , That wrens make prey where eagles dare not perch.1 And thus I clothe my naked ...
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... woman , therefore may be woo'd ; She is a woman , therefore may be won ; She is Lavinia , therefore must be loved . What , man ! more water glideth by the mill Than wots the miller of ; and easy it is Of a cut loaf to steal a shive ...
... woman , therefore may be woo'd ; She is a woman , therefore may be won ; She is Lavinia , therefore must be loved . What , man ! more water glideth by the mill Than wots the miller of ; and easy it is Of a cut loaf to steal a shive ...
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... woman neither . Ibid . There is something in this more than natural , if phi- losophy could find it out . I know a hawk from a handsaw . Ibid . Ibid . O Jephthah , judge of Israel , what a treasure hadst thou ! One fair daughter and no ...
... woman neither . Ibid . There is something in this more than natural , if phi- losophy could find it out . I know a hawk from a handsaw . Ibid . Ibid . O Jephthah , judge of Israel , what a treasure hadst thou ! One fair daughter and no ...
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... woman's love . Ibid . Our wills and fates do so contrary run That our devices still are overthrown . Ibid . The lady doth protest1 too much , methinks . Ibid . Let the galled jade wince , our withers are unwrung . Ibia . The story is ...
... woman's love . Ibid . Our wills and fates do so contrary run That our devices still are overthrown . Ibid . The lady doth protest1 too much , methinks . Ibid . Let the galled jade wince , our withers are unwrung . Ibia . The story is ...
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... . you not heard it said full oft , A woman's nay doth stand for naught ? Cursed be he that moves my bones . Ibid . viii . Ibid . xiv . Shakespeare's Epitaph FRANCIS BACON . 1561-1626 . ( Works : Spedding and SHAKESPEARE . 163.
... . you not heard it said full oft , A woman's nay doth stand for naught ? Cursed be he that moves my bones . Ibid . viii . Ibid . xiv . Shakespeare's Epitaph FRANCIS BACON . 1561-1626 . ( Works : Spedding and SHAKESPEARE . 163.
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