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 6
... common tunes he knows not anything , Nor Rule Britannia ' from ' God save the King . ' He rail at Handel ! He the gamut quiz ! I'll lay my life he knows not what it is . His spite at music is a pretty whim— He loves it not , because it ...
... common tunes he knows not anything , Nor Rule Britannia ' from ' God save the King . ' He rail at Handel ! He the gamut quiz ! I'll lay my life he knows not what it is . His spite at music is a pretty whim— He loves it not , because it ...
Side 37
... common fact ascertained by experience or observation ; a popu- lar saying which briefly and forcibly expresses some practical precept ; an adage ; a wise saw ; often set forth in the guise of metaphor and in the form of rime , and ...
... common fact ascertained by experience or observation ; a popu- lar saying which briefly and forcibly expresses some practical precept ; an adage ; a wise saw ; often set forth in the guise of metaphor and in the form of rime , and ...
Side 43
... . As Mrs. Cowden - Clarke notices in her preface , Shakespeare has para- phrased some of our common proverbs in poetic diction ; and other poets have 66 done the same . Trench remarks that Chaucer thus 43 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... . As Mrs. Cowden - Clarke notices in her preface , Shakespeare has para- phrased some of our common proverbs in poetic diction ; and other poets have 66 done the same . Trench remarks that Chaucer thus 43 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 52
... common talk from aphorisms ? " and the second is from Howell ( Foraine Travel , 1642 ) : " " T is an old Aphorisme , Oderunt omnes quem metuunt . " [ All hate whom they fear ] . The next is from Henry More ( App . Antidote , 1687 ) : 66 ...
... common talk from aphorisms ? " and the second is from Howell ( Foraine Travel , 1642 ) : " " T is an old Aphorisme , Oderunt omnes quem metuunt . " [ All hate whom they fear ] . The next is from Henry More ( App . Antidote , 1687 ) : 66 ...
Side 53
... common sense in an uncommon de- gree ; that is to say , the unsystematic truths that come to shrewd , penetrat- ing , and observant minds , from their own experience of life and their daily commerce with the world , and that is called ...
... common sense in an uncommon de- gree ; that is to say , the unsystematic truths that come to shrewd , penetrat- ing , and observant minds , from their own experience of life and their daily commerce with the world , and that is called ...
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