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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... reader that this was written ten years or more after what I have quoted above from my lecture of 1877. ) " Grammarians , " as Morley re- marks , " draw a distinction between a maxim and an aphorism , and tell us that , while an aphorism ...
... reader that this was written ten years or more after what I have quoted above from my lecture of 1877. ) " Grammarians , " as Morley re- marks , " draw a distinction between a maxim and an aphorism , and tell us that , while an aphorism ...
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... reader chooses to look up other definitions of this group of words , he will find the confusion only the worse confounded . The lexicographers treat the terms as loosely as common folk do - or the cultivated and literary , for that ...
... reader chooses to look up other definitions of this group of words , he will find the confusion only the worse confounded . The lexicographers treat the terms as loosely as common folk do - or the cultivated and literary , for that ...
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... reader's mind . " Goethe's Spräche , or aphorisms in verse and prose from his collected works , is comparatively fa- miliar to students of German ; but , as Morley remarks , " some of his wisest and finest are to be found in his plays ...
... reader's mind . " Goethe's Spräche , or aphorisms in verse and prose from his collected works , is comparatively fa- miliar to students of German ; but , as Morley remarks , " some of his wisest and finest are to be found in his plays ...
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... of aphor- ism : " One too famous volume of proverbial philosophy had immense vogue , but it is so vapid , so wordy , so 1 My younger readers may need to be futile , as to have a place among the books 64 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... of aphor- ism : " One too famous volume of proverbial philosophy had immense vogue , but it is so vapid , so wordy , so 1 My younger readers may need to be futile , as to have a place among the books 64 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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... reader may trace if he will . In these rambling remarks on the aphorism - no formal dissertation on the subject would be possible in this brief introduction to Mrs. Cowden- Clarke's little book - I have drawn mainly from Morley's ...
... reader may trace if he will . In these rambling remarks on the aphorism - no formal dissertation on the subject would be possible in this brief introduction to Mrs. Cowden- Clarke's little book - I have drawn mainly from Morley's ...
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