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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... adage ; a wise saw ; often set forth in the guise of metaphor and in the form of rime , and sometimes alliterative . " This , however , would be better without the reference to the syn- onyms , adage and saw . Under apho- rism the same ...
... adage ; a wise saw ; often set forth in the guise of metaphor and in the form of rime , and sometimes alliterative . " This , however , would be better without the reference to the syn- onyms , adage and saw . Under apho- rism the same ...
Side 38
... adage is that it is old as well as wise ( " Necessity knows no law , " and the like ) ; the byword is " commonly used in disparagement " ; the dictum is " an opinion given with authority . " The saw is said to be " a contemptu- ous term ...
... adage is that it is old as well as wise ( " Necessity knows no law , " and the like ) ; the byword is " commonly used in disparagement " ; the dictum is " an opinion given with authority . " The saw is said to be " a contemptu- ous term ...
Side 40
... adage ( twice ) , maxim ( once ) , and proverb ( eighteen times ) , besides the verb proverb ( once ) , which is also used by Chaucer ( Troilus , iii . 293 ) : " For which these wise clerkes that ben dede Han ever this proverbed to us ...
... adage ( twice ) , maxim ( once ) , and proverb ( eighteen times ) , besides the verb proverb ( once ) , which is also used by Chaucer ( Troilus , iii . 293 ) : " For which these wise clerkes that ben dede Han ever this proverbed to us ...
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... Adage occurs in 3 Henry VI . i . 4 . 126 : 1 " Unless the adage must be verified , That beggars mounted ride their horse to death . " Horse is here plural , as elsewhere in Shakespeare ; used also for the possessive 1 For the ...
... Adage occurs in 3 Henry VI . i . 4 . 126 : 1 " Unless the adage must be verified , That beggars mounted ride their horse to death . " Horse is here plural , as elsewhere in Shakespeare ; used also for the possessive 1 For the ...
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... adage . " The adage hinted at is given by Hey- wood , Proverbs ( 1566 ) , thus : " The cat would eate fishe , and would not wet her feete . " It is also found in Low Latin and in French . The fact that it is not given by Shakespeare ...
... adage . " The adage hinted at is given by Hey- wood , Proverbs ( 1566 ) , thus : " The cat would eate fishe , and would not wet her feete . " It is also found in Low Latin and in French . The fact that it is not given by Shakespeare ...
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