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 85
... iv . 3 . Affliction may subdue the cheek , But not take in the mind . W. Tale , iv . 4 . Angels are bright still , though the brightest fell . Macbeth , iv . 3 . As a little snow , tumbled about , Anon becomes 85 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... iv . 3 . Affliction may subdue the cheek , But not take in the mind . W. Tale , iv . 4 . Angels are bright still , though the brightest fell . Macbeth , iv . 3 . As a little snow , tumbled about , Anon becomes 85 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 95
... speak ; Augurs , and understood relations , have By magot - pies , and choughs , and rooks , brought forth The secret'st man of blood . Macbeth , iii . 4 . Before the curing of a strong disease , Even in 95 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... speak ; Augurs , and understood relations , have By magot - pies , and choughs , and rooks , brought forth The secret'st man of blood . Macbeth , iii . 4 . Before the curing of a strong disease , Even in 95 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 110
... false heart doth know . Macbeth , i . 7 . Fierce extremes In their continuance will not feel them- selves . K. John , v . 7 . Fell sorrow's tooth doth never rankle more Than when it bites , but lanceth not the sore IIO Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... false heart doth know . Macbeth , i . 7 . Fierce extremes In their continuance will not feel them- selves . K. John , v . 7 . Fell sorrow's tooth doth never rankle more Than when it bites , but lanceth not the sore IIO Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 130
... preserving rest , To be disturb'd would mad or man or beast . C. of Errors , v . 1 . Infected minds To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets . Macbeth , v . 1 . If angels fight , Weak men must fall , for 130 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... preserving rest , To be disturb'd would mad or man or beast . C. of Errors , v . 1 . Infected minds To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets . Macbeth , v . 1 . If angels fight , Weak men must fall , for 130 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 150
... i . 1 . Nought's had , all's spent , Where our desire is got without con- tent . Macbeth , iii . 2 . Nature never lends The smallest scruple of her excellence , But , like a thrifty goddess , she deter- mines I 50 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... i . 1 . Nought's had , all's spent , Where our desire is got without con- tent . Macbeth , iii . 2 . Nature never lends The smallest scruple of her excellence , But , like a thrifty goddess , she deter- mines I 50 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
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