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 89
... Henry VI . iv . 8 . An honest tale speeds best being plainly told . Richard III . iv . 4 . A beggar's book out - worths a noble's blood . Henry VIII ... Henry VIII . i . 1 . All hoods make not monks . Henry VIII . iii . 1 . L A stirring ...
... Henry VI . iv . 8 . An honest tale speeds best being plainly told . Richard III . iv . 4 . A beggar's book out - worths a noble's blood . Henry VIII ... Henry VIII . i . 1 . All hoods make not monks . Henry VIII . iii . 1 . L A stirring ...
Side 100
... Henry VIII . iii . 2 . Checks and disasters Grow in the veins of actions highest rear'd ; As knots , by the conflux of meeting sap , Infect the sound pine , and divert his grain Tortive and errant from his course of growth . T. and C. i ...
... Henry VIII . iii . 2 . Checks and disasters Grow in the veins of actions highest rear'd ; As knots , by the conflux of meeting sap , Infect the sound pine , and divert his grain Tortive and errant from his course of growth . T. and C. i ...
Side 145
... and fell the hardest- timbered oak . 3 Henry VI . ii . 1 . Men's evil manners live in brass ; their virtues We write in water . Henry VIII . iv . 2 . Men that make Envy and crooked malice nourishment Dare bite ΙΟ 145 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... and fell the hardest- timbered oak . 3 Henry VI . ii . 1 . Men's evil manners live in brass ; their virtues We write in water . Henry VIII . iv . 2 . Men that make Envy and crooked malice nourishment Dare bite ΙΟ 145 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 146
... Henry VIII . v . 3 . Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is . T. and C. i . 2 . Modest doubt is call'd The beacon of the wise . T. and C. ii . 2 . Men shut their doors against a setting sun . T. of Athens , i . 2 . Many do keep ...
... Henry VIII . v . 3 . Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is . T. and C. i . 2 . Modest doubt is call'd The beacon of the wise . T. and C. ii . 2 . Men shut their doors against a setting sun . T. of Athens , i . 2 . Many do keep ...
Side 201
... Henry VIII . i . 1 . The fire that mounts the liquor till ' t run o'er , In seeming to augment it wastes it . Henry VIII . i . 1 . Things done well , And with a care , exempt themselves from fear ; Things done without example , in ...
... Henry VIII . i . 1 . The fire that mounts the liquor till ' t run o'er , In seeming to augment it wastes it . Henry VIII . i . 1 . Things done well , And with a care , exempt themselves from fear ; Things done without example , in ...
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