Shakespeare Proverbs; Or, The Wise Saws of Our Wisest Poet Collected Into a Modern InstanceG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... go four miles to visit Sebastian Bach - or Batch - which is it ? No more I would for Bononcini . As for Novello , and Rossini , I shall not say a word to grieve ' em , Because they're living . So I leave ' em . " Beneath , on the same ...
... go four miles to visit Sebastian Bach - or Batch - which is it ? No more I would for Bononcini . As for Novello , and Rossini , I shall not say a word to grieve ' em , Because they're living . So I leave ' em . " Beneath , on the same ...
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... , no- thing on the other is more difficult than to propose one of our own which shall not also present a vulnerable side . " He adds that " Some one has said that these three things go to the constitut- ing of a 33 A WORD ABOUT PROVERBS.
... , no- thing on the other is more difficult than to propose one of our own which shall not also present a vulnerable side . " He adds that " Some one has said that these three things go to the constitut- ing of a 33 A WORD ABOUT PROVERBS.
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William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. these three things go to the constitut- ing of a proverb - shortness , sense , and salt . " The " some one , " as the Archbishop appears to have forgotten for the mo- ment , was James Howell ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. these three things go to the constitut- ing of a proverb - shortness , sense , and salt . " The " some one , " as the Archbishop appears to have forgotten for the mo- ment , was James Howell ...
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... go a long way after one is weary ; ' which presents itself to me as having the poetry of an infinite sad- ness about it . . . How many are the wayfarers utterly weary of the task and toil of life who are still far off from their ...
... go a long way after one is weary ; ' which presents itself to me as having the poetry of an infinite sad- ness about it . . . How many are the wayfarers utterly weary of the task and toil of life who are still far off from their ...
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... goes on to refer to great authors who belong to this class : to Plutarch , whose Lives " are the pas- ture of great souls , ' as they were called by one who was herself a great soul ; to Thucydides , because of " the wise sentences that ...
... goes on to refer to great authors who belong to this class : to Plutarch , whose Lives " are the pas- ture of great souls , ' as they were called by one who was herself a great soul ; to Thucydides , because of " the wise sentences that ...
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