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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... less patient la- bour than the Concordance , is less known to teachers and students than it ought to be . The fully annotated edition of Shakespeare , in which also her husband had a share , is one of the best of the " standard ...
... less patient la- bour than the Concordance , is less known to teachers and students than it ought to be . The fully annotated edition of Shakespeare , in which also her husband had a share , is one of the best of the " standard ...
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... ex- cept in formal or familiar quotations from old writers . They sometimes re- fer to it , or make their characters refer to it , more or less contemptu- ously ; like Chaucer's Wife of Bath , who , 38 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... ex- cept in formal or familiar quotations from old writers . They sometimes re- fer to it , or make their characters refer to it , more or less contemptu- ously ; like Chaucer's Wife of Bath , who , 38 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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... less homely examples of the kind might be cited . 99 The homeliness of many of our fa- miliar proverbs has led some fastidi- ous critics to disparage them . Chester- field said , 66 No man of fashion ever uses a proverb ; " and ...
... less homely examples of the kind might be cited . 99 The homeliness of many of our fa- miliar proverbs has led some fastidi- ous critics to disparage them . Chester- field said , 66 No man of fashion ever uses a proverb ; " and ...
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... less speculations . Take care of the pence , and the pounds will take care of themselves , ' which , rightly inter- preted , teaches a good lesson , is made by the miser an excuse for petty parsimony ; and the opposite maxim , penny ...
... less speculations . Take care of the pence , and the pounds will take care of themselves , ' which , rightly inter- preted , teaches a good lesson , is made by the miser an excuse for petty parsimony ; and the opposite maxim , penny ...
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... less true that the enduring weight of historian , moralist , political orator , or preacher depends on the amount of the wisdom of life that is hived in his pages . They may be admirable by virtue of other qualities , by learning , by ...
... less true that the enduring weight of historian , moralist , political orator , or preacher depends on the amount of the wisdom of life that is hived in his pages . They may be admirable by virtue of other qualities , by learning , by ...
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