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 14
... Richard Cobden , and some Americans- " serene- spirited Emerson , " Prof. F. J. Child , Celia Thaxter , Mrs. J. T. Fields , Miss Sarah Orne Jewett , and others , to say nothing of scores of authors , editors , and critics whom she knew ...
... Richard Cobden , and some Americans- " serene- spirited Emerson , " Prof. F. J. Child , Celia Thaxter , Mrs. J. T. Fields , Miss Sarah Orne Jewett , and others , to say nothing of scores of authors , editors , and critics whom she knew ...
Side 32
... Richard Grant White , N. P. Willis , Henry J. Raymond , George P. Putnam , S. A. Allibone , and William Gilmore Simms . The gift was forwarded to Mrs. Cowden - Clarke through the Hon . Ab- bott Lawrence , then our minister to England ...
... Richard Grant White , N. P. Willis , Henry J. Raymond , George P. Putnam , S. A. Allibone , and William Gilmore Simms . The gift was forwarded to Mrs. Cowden - Clarke through the Hon . Ab- bott Lawrence , then our minister to England ...
Side 54
... depart . Their range extends from prudential kitchen maxims , such as Franklin set forth in the sayings of Poor Richard about thrift in time and money , up to such great and high mo- ralities 54 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... depart . Their range extends from prudential kitchen maxims , such as Franklin set forth in the sayings of Poor Richard about thrift in time and money , up to such great and high mo- ralities 54 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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... 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 vulgar heart . 2 Henry IV . i . 3 . A good heart's worth gold . 2 Henry IV . ii . 4 . A rotten case ...
... 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 vulgar heart . 2 Henry IV . i . 3 . A good heart's worth gold . 2 Henry IV . ii . 4 . A rotten case ...
Side 89
... Richard III . iv . 4 . A beggar's book out - worths a noble's blood . Henry VIII . i . 1 . Anger is like A full - hot horse , who being allow'd his way , Self - mettle tires him . Henry VIII . i . 1 . All hoods make not monks . Henry ...
... Richard III . iv . 4 . A beggar's book out - worths a noble's blood . Henry VIII . i . 1 . Anger is like A full - hot horse , who being allow'd his way , Self - mettle tires him . Henry VIII . i . 1 . All hoods make not monks . Henry ...
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