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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... better land farther away . The Villa Novello in Genoa , where Mrs. Cowden - Clarke died , was bought in 1860 by her brother ( who had lived at Nice after his retirement from business in London in 1856 ) , and from 1861 was also the home ...
... better land farther away . The Villa Novello in Genoa , where Mrs. Cowden - Clarke died , was bought in 1860 by her brother ( who had lived at Nice after his retirement from business in London in 1856 ) , and from 1861 was also the home ...
Side 37
... better without the reference to the syn- onyms , adage and saw . Under apho- rism the same dictionary mentions and discusses at considerable length the following dozen of synonyms : " Apho- rism , axiom , maxim , precept , dictum ...
... better without the reference to the syn- onyms , adage and saw . Under apho- rism the same dictionary mentions and discusses at considerable length the following dozen of synonyms : " Apho- rism , axiom , maxim , precept , dictum ...
Side 52
... : " " T is an old Aphorisme , Oderunt omnes quem metuunt . " [ All hate whom they fear ] . The next is from Henry More ( App . Antidote , 1687 ) : " That sensible aphorism of Seneca , Better is a 52 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... : " " T is an old Aphorisme , Oderunt omnes quem metuunt . " [ All hate whom they fear ] . The next is from Henry More ( App . Antidote , 1687 ) : " That sensible aphorism of Seneca , Better is a 52 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 53
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. " That sensible aphorism of Seneca , Better is a living Dog than a dead Lion . " • John Morley , in his admirable es- say on " Aphorisms " ( included in his Studies in Literature , 1891 ) asks ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. " That sensible aphorism of Seneca , Better is a living Dog than a dead Lion . " • John Morley , in his admirable es- say on " Aphorisms " ( included in his Studies in Literature , 1891 ) asks ...
Side 66
... was extremely popular among the students . It was not a " little " book , but a large one , and , with all its faults , was decidedly better than Tupper's . great authoress of our time [ George Eliot ] was 66 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... was extremely popular among the students . It was not a " little " book , but a large one , and , with all its faults , was decidedly better than Tupper's . great authoress of our time [ George Eliot ] was 66 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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