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 89
... fire is quickly trodden out ; Which , being suffered , rivers cannot quench . 3 Henry VI . iv . 8 . An honest tale speeds best being plainly told . Richard III . iv . 4 . A beggar's book out - worths a noble's blood . Henry VIII . i . 1 ...
... fire is quickly trodden out ; Which , being suffered , rivers cannot quench . 3 Henry VI . iv . 8 . An honest tale speeds best being plainly told . Richard III . iv . 4 . A beggar's book out - worths a noble's blood . Henry VIII . i . 1 ...
Side 109
... Fire that is closest kept burns most of all . T. G. of Ver . i . 2 . Fat paunches have lean pates . L. L. Lost , i . 1 . Fools are as like husbands as pil- chards are to herrings , the husband's the bigger . T. Night , iii . 1 ...
... Fire that is closest kept burns most of all . T. G. of Ver . i . 2 . Fat paunches have lean pates . L. L. Lost , i . 1 . Fools are as like husbands as pil- chards are to herrings , the husband's the bigger . T. Night , iii . 1 ...
Side 125
... 1 . Inconstancy falls off ere it begins . T. G. of Ver . v . 4 . Indeed a sheep doth very often stray , An if the shepherd be a while away . T. G. of Ver . i . 1 . It is a heretic that makes the fire , Not 125 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... 1 . Inconstancy falls off ere it begins . T. G. of Ver . v . 4 . Indeed a sheep doth very often stray , An if the shepherd be a while away . T. G. of Ver . i . 1 . It is a heretic that makes the fire , Not 125 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 126
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. It is a heretic that makes the fire , Not she that burns in ' t . W. Tale , ii . 3 . In nature there's no blemish but the mind , None can be called deform'd but the unkind . T. Night , iii . 4 ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. It is a heretic that makes the fire , Not she that burns in ' t . W. Tale , ii . 3 . In nature there's no blemish but the mind , None can be called deform'd but the unkind . T. Night , iii . 4 ...
Side 154
... fire burns out another's burning . Rom . and Jul . i . 2 . O world , how apt the poor are to be proud ! T. Night , iii . 1 . One that had rather go with sir priest than sir knight . T. Night , iii . 4 . One of those gentle ones that ...
... fire burns out another's burning . Rom . and Jul . i . 2 . O world , how apt the poor are to be proud ! T. Night , iii . 1 . One that had rather go with sir priest than sir knight . T. Night , iii . 4 . One of those gentle ones that ...
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