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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... John Keats were often present : " My enthusiasm - child as I was [ she could not have been more than ten years old ] -for these distinguished visitors was curiously strong . I can re- member once creeping round to where Leigh Hunt's ...
... John Keats were often present : " My enthusiasm - child as I was [ she could not have been more than ten years old ] -for these distinguished visitors was curiously strong . I can re- member once creeping round to where Leigh Hunt's ...
Side 19
... or so , the portier came in and said to me , " The ladies are certainly not at this hotel . " " Why , here we are , John ! " ( if that was the name ) exclaimed Miss Novello . The bewilderment of the 19 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... or so , the portier came in and said to me , " The ladies are certainly not at this hotel . " " Why , here we are , John ! " ( if that was the name ) exclaimed Miss Novello . The bewilderment of the 19 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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... John Morley , in his admirable es- say on " Aphorisms " ( included in his Studies in Literature , 1891 ) asks " What is wisdom ? and answers the question thus : " That sovereign word is used for two different things . It may stand for ...
... John Morley , in his admirable es- say on " Aphorisms " ( included in his Studies in Literature , 1891 ) asks " What is wisdom ? and answers the question thus : " That sovereign word is used for two different things . It may stand for ...
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... John , iii . 4 . All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise man ports and happy havens . Richard II . i . 3 . At hand , quoth pick - purse . 1 Henry IV . ii . 1 . A habitation giddy and unsure Hath he that buildeth on the ...
... John , iii . 4 . All places that the eye of heaven visits Are to a wise man ports and happy havens . Richard II . i . 3 . At hand , quoth pick - purse . 1 Henry IV . ii . 1 . A habitation giddy and unsure Hath he that buildeth on the ...
Side 96
... John , iii . 4 . By bad courses may be understood That their events can never fall out good . Richard II . ii . 1 . Beggars mounted run their horse to death . 3 Henry VI . i . 4 . Blunt wedges rive hard knots . T. and C. i . 3 . Bounty ...
... John , iii . 4 . By bad courses may be understood That their events can never fall out good . Richard II . ii . 1 . Beggars mounted run their horse to death . 3 Henry VI . i . 4 . Blunt wedges rive hard knots . T. and C. i . 3 . Bounty ...
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Shakespeare Proverbs: Or, The Wise Saws of Our Wisest Poet Collected Into a ... William Shakespeare,Mary Cowden Clarke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1848 |
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