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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... expressions , figurative or other , of the same idea . In other instances , the single line or couplet to which the quotation might be restricted is aptly enforced or illustrated by the lines that follow . The reader can clip or chop up ...
... expressions , figurative or other , of the same idea . In other instances , the single line or couplet to which the quotation might be restricted is aptly enforced or illustrated by the lines that follow . The reader can clip or chop up ...
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... expression ) ; a tenderly graceful air , Ah , rien n'est doux comme la voix qui dit je t'aime ' ; and lastly a spirited mariner's song , with a sailorly burden , chiming with their rope - hauling . In these two lat- ter she accompanied ...
... expression ) ; a tenderly graceful air , Ah , rien n'est doux comme la voix qui dit je t'aime ' ; and lastly a spirited mariner's song , with a sailorly burden , chiming with their rope - hauling . In these two lat- ter she accompanied ...
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... expressing a well - known truth , or a 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 ...
... expressing a well - known truth , or a 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 ...
Side 38
... expression more com- mon than wise ; often a trite or foolish saying reiterated to wearisomeness . " The word is seldom used nowadays ex- cept in formal or familiar quotations from old writers . They sometimes re- fer to it , or make ...
... expression more com- mon than wise ; often a trite or foolish saying reiterated to wearisomeness . " The word is seldom used nowadays ex- cept in formal or familiar quotations from old writers . They sometimes re- fer to it , or make ...
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... expressing scorn at the demand or menace of another ( Schmidt ) . It occurs again in 1 Henry IV . ii . 1. 43 , where Gads- hill asks the carrier to lend him a lantern , and the latter , who suspects Gadshill to be a thief , replies ...
... expressing scorn at the demand or menace of another ( Schmidt ) . It occurs again in 1 Henry IV . ii . 1. 43 , where Gads- hill asks the carrier to lend him a lantern , and the latter , who suspects Gadshill to be a thief , replies ...
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