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 46
... doth from its boughs shed down The ripe germs of a forest . " Which is true ? Both are true ; for both evil and good live in their in- fluence and their consequences long after those who did them 46 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... doth from its boughs shed down The ripe germs of a forest . " Which is true ? Both are true ; for both evil and good live in their in- fluence and their consequences long after those who did them 46 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 83
... doth make a heavy husband . Mer . of Ven . v . 1 . All that glisters is not gold . Mer . of Ven . ii . 7 . As all is mortal in nature , so is all nature in love mortal in folly . As You Like It , ii . 4 . All the world's a stage , And ...
... doth make a heavy husband . Mer . of Ven . v . 1 . All that glisters is not gold . Mer . of Ven . ii . 7 . As all is mortal in nature , so is all nature in love mortal in folly . As You Like It , ii . 4 . All the world's a stage , And ...
Side 110
... doth know . Macbeth , i . 7 . Fierce extremes In their continuance will not feel them- selves . K. John , v . 7 . Fell sorrow's tooth doth never rankle more Than when it bites , but lanceth not the sore IIO Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... doth know . Macbeth , i . 7 . Fierce extremes In their continuance will not feel them- selves . K. John , v . 7 . Fell sorrow's tooth doth never rankle more Than when it bites , but lanceth not the sore IIO Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 119
... doth very wisely hit Doth very foolishly , although he smart , Not to seem senseless of the bob . As You Like It , ii . 7 . How bitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes ! As You Like It , v . 2 . He that of ...
... doth very wisely hit Doth very foolishly , although he smart , Not to seem senseless of the bob . As You Like It , ii . 7 . How bitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes ! As You Like It , v . 2 . He that of ...
Side 125
... doth ever make the better fool . T. Night , i . 5 . In delay there lies no plenty . T. Night , ii . 3 . In the sweetest bud The eating canker dwells . T. G. of Ver . i . 1 . Inconstancy falls off ere it begins . T. G. of Ver . v . 4 ...
... doth ever make the better fool . T. Night , i . 5 . In delay there lies no plenty . T. Night , ii . 3 . In the sweetest bud The eating canker dwells . T. G. of Ver . i . 1 . Inconstancy falls off ere it begins . T. G. of Ver . v . 4 ...
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