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 ix
... follow the plan of my predecessor . In some cases I have given passages of five or six lines or more , as she occasionally does , in- stead of picking out a single " pro- verb , " or more than one , from it . In the poems oftener than ...
... follow the plan of my predecessor . In some cases I have given passages of five or six lines or more , as she occasionally does , in- stead of picking out a single " pro- verb , " or more than one , from it . In the poems oftener than ...
Side 47
... follows : " This one - sidedness , so to speak , of figurative language is well illustrated by many of our popular proverbs , which are a kind of popular poetry . They are frequently expressed in a striking figure , and to many minds ...
... follows : " This one - sidedness , so to speak , of figurative language is well illustrated by many of our popular proverbs , which are a kind of popular poetry . They are frequently expressed in a striking figure , and to many minds ...
Side 67
... follow the critic's golden rule , to have pre- ferences but no exclusions , Overbury has for me no savour . " Macaulay's remark that he finds La Bruyère " thin " provokes this sharp comment : " But Macaulay has less ethical depth , and ...
... follow the critic's golden rule , to have pre- ferences but no exclusions , Overbury has for me no savour . " Macaulay's remark that he finds La Bruyère " thin " provokes this sharp comment : " But Macaulay has less ethical depth , and ...
Side 92
... follow their noses are led by their eyes , but blind men . Lear , ii . 4 . As flies to wanton boys , are we to the gods ; They kill us for their sport . Lear , iv . 1 . 66 99 " Ay " and no too is no 92 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... follow their noses are led by their eyes , but blind men . Lear , ii . 4 . As flies to wanton boys , are we to the gods ; They kill us for their sport . Lear , iv . 1 . 66 99 " Ay " and no too is no 92 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 122
... follow with allegiance a fallen lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 13 . How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature ! Cymbeline , iii . 3 . He that sleeps feels not the tooth- ache . Cymbeline I22 ...
... follow with allegiance a fallen lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer . Ant . and Cleo . iii . 13 . How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature ! Cymbeline , iii . 3 . He that sleeps feels not the tooth- ache . Cymbeline I22 ...
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