Shakespeare Proverbs; Or, The Wise Saws of Our Wisest Poet Collected Into a Modern InstanceG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 - 320 sider |
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... compare As You Like It , v . 4. 67 . 66 14. 2 Henry VI . iii . 1. 170 : " The ancient proverb will be well effected , ' A staff is quickly found to beat a dog . " " 15. Coriolanus , i . 1. 209. See the pas- sage , p . 44 above . 66 16 ...
... compare As You Like It , v . 4. 67 . 66 14. 2 Henry VI . iii . 1. 170 : " The ancient proverb will be well effected , ' A staff is quickly found to beat a dog . " " 15. Coriolanus , i . 1. 209. See the pas- sage , p . 44 above . 66 16 ...
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... Compare p . 122 : " Hollow men , " etc. , and p . 153 : " Nor are those empty - hearted , " etc. 10. Richard III . ii . 4. 16 : " Good faith , good faith , the saying did not hold " -re- ferring to the proverb quoted in the speech that ...
... Compare p . 122 : " Hollow men , " etc. , and p . 153 : " Nor are those empty - hearted , " etc. 10. Richard III . ii . 4. 16 : " Good faith , good faith , the saying did not hold " -re- ferring to the proverb quoted in the speech that ...
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... Compare As You Like It , iii . 4. 34 : " The oath of a lover is no stronger than the word of a tapster , " etc. Page 81. After execution , etc. That is , a judge sometimes regrets a sentence after it is too late . Page 81. Surfeit . Compare ...
... Compare As You Like It , iii . 4. 34 : " The oath of a lover is no stronger than the word of a tapster , " etc. Page 81. After execution , etc. That is , a judge sometimes regrets a sentence after it is too late . Page 81. Surfeit . Compare ...
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... Compare Coriolanus , i . 2. 24 : " To take in many towns , " etc. Page 86. " At hand , " quoth pick - purse . A pickpocket is always prompt to see his opportunity . As Autolycus says ( Winter's Tale , iv . 4. 700 ) : " Every lane's end ...
... Compare Coriolanus , i . 2. 24 : " To take in many towns , " etc. Page 86. " At hand , " quoth pick - purse . A pickpocket is always prompt to see his opportunity . As Autolycus says ( Winter's Tale , iv . 4. 700 ) : " Every lane's end ...
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... Compare pp . 98 , Page 99. Covering discretion , etc. Re- ferring to Henry's wild ways before he came to the throne . Page 102. Court holy - water . A proverbial expression for flattery ; like the French 66 eau bénite de la cour . " 66 ...
... Compare pp . 98 , Page 99. Covering discretion , etc. Re- ferring to Henry's wild ways before he came to the throne . Page 102. Court holy - water . A proverbial expression for flattery ; like the French 66 eau bénite de la cour . " 66 ...
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