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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Side 91
... Coriol . ii . 1 . A friend should bear his friend's infirmities . J. Cæsar , iv . 3 . A lower place , note well , May make too great an act . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 1 . Ambition , The soldier's virtue , rather makes choice of loss Than ...
... Coriol . ii . 1 . A friend should bear his friend's infirmities . J. Cæsar , iv . 3 . A lower place , note well , May make too great an act . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 1 . Ambition , The soldier's virtue , rather makes choice of loss Than ...
Side 101
... Coriol . iv . 1 . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once . J. Cæsar , ii . 2 . Celerity is never more admir'd Than by the negligent . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 7 . Cowards father cowards ...
... Coriol . iv . 1 . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once . J. Cæsar , ii . 2 . Celerity is never more admir'd Than by the negligent . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 7 . Cowards father cowards ...
Side 104
... Coriol . ii . 3 . Doubting things go ill often hurts more Than to be sure they do ; for certainties Either are past remedies , or timely knowing , The remedy then born . Cymbeline , i . 6 . Death remember'd should be like a mirror , Who ...
... Coriol . ii . 3 . Doubting things go ill often hurts more Than to be sure they do ; for certainties Either are past remedies , or timely knowing , The remedy then born . Cymbeline , i . 6 . Death remember'd should be like a mirror , Who ...
Side 108
... Coriol . iv . 1 . Of a cut loaf to steal a shive . T. Andron . ii . 1 . Every inordinate cup is unblessed , and the ingredient is a devil . Othello , ii . 3 . Foolery does walk about the orb like the sun , it shines everywhere . T ...
... Coriol . iv . 1 . Of a cut loaf to steal a shive . T. Andron . ii . 1 . Every inordinate cup is unblessed , and the ingredient is a devil . Othello , ii . 3 . Foolery does walk about the orb like the sun , it shines everywhere . T ...
Side 122
... Coriol . iii . 2 . Hollow men , like horses hot at hand , Make gallant show and promise of their mettle ; But when they should endure the bloody spur , They fall their crests , and , like deceit- ful jades , Sink in the trial . J. Cæsar ...
... Coriol . iii . 2 . Hollow men , like horses hot at hand , Make gallant show and promise of their mettle ; But when they should endure the bloody spur , They fall their crests , and , like deceit- ful jades , Sink in the trial . J. Cæsar ...
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