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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... bear it . · As Mrs. Cowden - Clarke notices in her preface , Shakespeare has para- phrased some of our common proverbs in poetic diction ; and other poets have 6 6 done the same . Trench remarks that Chaucer 43 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... bear it . · As Mrs. Cowden - Clarke notices in her preface , Shakespeare has para- phrased some of our common proverbs in poetic diction ; and other poets have 6 6 done the same . Trench remarks that Chaucer 43 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 46
... bears no seed , And feeds the green earth with its swift decay , Leaving it richer for the growth of truth ; But good , once put in action or in thought , Like a strong oak , doth from its boughs shed down The ripe germs of a forest ...
... bears no seed , And feeds the green earth with its swift decay , Leaving it richer for the growth of truth ; But good , once put in action or in thought , Like a strong oak , doth from its boughs shed down The ripe germs of a forest ...
Side 91
... bear his friend's infirmities . J. Cæsar , iv . 3 . A lower place , note well , May make too great an act . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 1 . Ambition , The soldier's virtue , rather makes choice of loss Than gain which darkens him . Ant . and ...
... bear his friend's infirmities . J. Cæsar , iv . 3 . A lower place , note well , May make too great an act . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 1 . Ambition , The soldier's virtue , rather makes choice of loss Than gain which darkens him . Ant . and ...
Side 97
... bear it lightly . Ant . and Cleo . iv . 14 . Breach of custom is breach of all . Cymbeline , iv . 2 . By medicine life may be prolong'd , yet death Will seize the doctor too . Cymbeline , v . 5 . Bondage is hoarse , and may not speak ...
... bear it lightly . Ant . and Cleo . iv . 14 . Breach of custom is breach of all . Cymbeline , iv . 2 . By medicine life may be prolong'd , yet death Will seize the doctor too . Cymbeline , v . 5 . Bondage is hoarse , and may not speak ...
Side 101
... bear . Coriol . iv . 1 . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once . J. Cæsar , ii . 2 . Celerity is never more admir'd Than by the negligent . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 7 . Cowards father ...
... bear . Coriol . iv . 1 . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once . J. Cæsar , ii . 2 . Celerity is never more admir'd Than by the negligent . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 7 . Cowards father ...
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