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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... Coriolanus sneer at the plebeians thus : “ Hang ' em ! They said they were an hungry , sigh'd forth proverbs : That hunger broke stone walls ; that dogs must eat ; That meat was made for mouths ; that the gods sent not Corn for the rich ...
... Coriolanus sneer at the plebeians thus : “ Hang ' em ! They said they were an hungry , sigh'd forth proverbs : That hunger broke stone walls ; that dogs must eat ; That meat was made for mouths ; that the gods sent not Corn for the rich ...
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... Coriolanus , i . 1. 209. See the pas- sage , p . 44 above . 66 16. Hamlet , iii . 2. 359 : ' Ay , sir , but ' while the grass grows ' — the proverb is something musty . " The complete proverb 66 " " occurs in Whetstone's Promos and Cas ...
... Coriolanus , i . 1. 209. See the pas- sage , p . 44 above . 66 16. Hamlet , iii . 2. 359 : ' Ay , sir , but ' while the grass grows ' — the proverb is something musty . " The complete proverb 66 " " occurs in Whetstone's Promos and Cas ...
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... 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 , every ...
... 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 , every ...
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... ( Coriolanus , i . 1. 210 ) . 66 Page 113. Our means secure us . The Proverbs of 1847 has mean secures , " fol- lowing Pope's reading . The sense would then be , 66 Our moderate condition is our security , " or as Wright , who adopts that ...
... ( Coriolanus , i . 1. 210 ) . 66 Page 113. Our means secure us . The Proverbs of 1847 has mean secures , " fol- lowing Pope's reading . The sense would then be , 66 Our moderate condition is our security , " or as Wright , who adopts that ...
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... Coriolanus , iv . 4. 21 : " Not worth an egg . " 66 Page 232. By sick interpreters — once weak ones , etc. Here once means some- times " ( Mrs. Cowden - Clarke ) . Page 232. When degree , etc. For de- gree see on p . 104 above . etc ...
... Coriolanus , iv . 4. 21 : " Not worth an egg . " 66 Page 232. By sick interpreters — once weak ones , etc. Here once means some- times " ( Mrs. Cowden - Clarke ) . Page 232. When degree , etc. For de- gree see on p . 104 above . etc ...
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