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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... to Shakespeare him- self opinions and sentiments that are in no sense his own , but merely those of the persons into whose mouth he puts them . ! In the quotations from the Poems I have endeavoured to viii Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... to Shakespeare him- self opinions and sentiments that are in no sense his own , but merely those of the persons into whose mouth he puts them . ! In the quotations from the Poems I have endeavoured to viii Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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... sense , and salt . " The " some one , " as the Archbishop appears to have forgotten for the mo- ment , was James Howell , whose Epis- tola Ho - Eliana , the most famous of his many books , is an English classic ( first brought out in ...
... sense , and salt . " The " some one , " as the Archbishop appears to have forgotten for the mo- ment , was James Howell , whose Epis- tola Ho - Eliana , the most famous of his many books , is an English classic ( first brought out in ...
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... sense , shortness , and salt . " Trench , however , says that Howell's definition " errs alike in defect and ex- cess ; " in the latter , because though " brevity , the soul of wit , is eminently the soul of a proverb's wit , " and ...
... sense , shortness , and salt . " Trench , however , says that Howell's definition " errs alike in defect and ex- cess ; " in the latter , because though " brevity , the soul of wit , is eminently the soul of a proverb's wit , " and ...
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... sense , shortness , and salt , " and , though we cannot keep up the allitera- tion , we get perhaps the best possible concise definition of the proverb . Among the longer lexicographical definitions of the proverb , that of the 1 ...
... sense , shortness , and salt , " and , though we cannot keep up the allitera- tion , we get perhaps the best possible concise definition of the proverb . Among the longer lexicographical definitions of the proverb , that of the 1 ...
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... his power- full saw . " Shakespeare employs the word in a distinctively complimentary sense in his quotation from Marlowe ( As You Like It , iii . 5. 32 ) : " Dead shepherd , now I find thy saw of 39 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... his power- full saw . " Shakespeare employs the word in a distinctively complimentary sense in his quotation from Marlowe ( As You Like It , iii . 5. 32 ) : " Dead shepherd , now I find thy saw of 39 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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