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 92
... Pericles , ii . 1 . An thou canst not smile as the wind sits , thou ' lt take cold shortly . Lear , i . 4 . A good man's fortune may grow out at heels . Lear , ii . 2 . All that follow their noses are led by their eyes , but blind men ...
... Pericles , ii . 1 . An thou canst not smile as the wind sits , thou ' lt take cold shortly . Lear , i . 4 . A good man's fortune may grow out at heels . Lear , ii . 2 . All that follow their noses are led by their eyes , but blind men ...
Side 105
... Pericles , i . 1 . Distribution should undo excess , And each man have enough . Lear , iv . 1 . Diseases , desperate grown , By desperate appliance are reliev'd . Hamlet , iv . 3 . Dull not device by coldness and delay . Othello , ii ...
... Pericles , i . 1 . Distribution should undo excess , And each man have enough . Lear , iv . 1 . Diseases , desperate grown , By desperate appliance are reliev'd . Hamlet , iv . 3 . Dull not device by coldness and delay . Othello , ii ...
Side 112
... Pericles , i . 1 . Flattery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing . Fathers that wear rags Pericles , i . 2 . Do make their children blind ...
... Pericles , i . 1 . Flattery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing . Fathers that wear rags Pericles , i . 2 . Do make their children blind ...
Side 123
... Pericles , i . 3 . How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child . Lear , i . 4 . Have more than thou shewest , Speak less than thou knowest , Lend less than thou owest . Lear , i . 4 . He that has a house to put's ...
... Pericles , i . 3 . How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child . Lear , i . 4 . Have more than thou shewest , Speak less than thou knowest , Lend less than thou owest . Lear , i . 4 . He that has a house to put's ...
Side 133
... Pericles , i . 2 . Ingratitude , thou marble - hearted fiend , More hideous when thou show'st thee in a child Than the sea - monster ! Lear , i . 4 . Infirmity doth still neglect all office Whereto our health is bound ; we are not ...
... Pericles , i . 2 . Ingratitude , thou marble - hearted fiend , More hideous when thou show'st thee in a child Than the sea - monster ! Lear , i . 4 . Infirmity doth still neglect all office Whereto our health is bound ; we are not ...
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