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 4
... give the girl lessons in Latin and in reading English verse . " Her reading of poet- ry , " her pupil says , " was beautifully natural and unaffected ; so that her mode of beginning Milton's Paradise Lost still remains on my mind's ear ...
... give the girl lessons in Latin and in reading English verse . " Her reading of poet- ry , " her pupil says , " was beautifully natural and unaffected ; so that her mode of beginning Milton's Paradise Lost still remains on my mind's ear ...
Side 7
... give her ' ; adding : She is as quiet as a mouse , and will drink in as much Mozart and Passiello as you choose to afford her . ' 6 Accordingly , many were the occasions when delicious hours of 7 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... give her ' ; adding : She is as quiet as a mouse , and will drink in as much Mozart and Passiello as you choose to afford her . ' 6 Accordingly , many were the occasions when delicious hours of 7 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 8
... gives us not a few interesting reminiscences of the famous composers and musicians whom she met at her father's house and else- where . She was present at the first performance of Carl Maria Weber's opera of Oberon , when he himself con ...
... gives us not a few interesting reminiscences of the famous composers and musicians whom she met at her father's house and else- where . She was present at the first performance of Carl Maria Weber's opera of Oberon , when he himself con ...
Side 11
... give the artist who was to sing the song in the evening a precise idea of how he wished a particular passage to be rendered . " His voice was " small " but expressive . Of the great actors and actresses of the day there are also many ...
... give the artist who was to sing the song in the evening a precise idea of how he wished a particular passage to be rendered . " His voice was " small " but expressive . Of the great actors and actresses of the day there are also many ...
Side 89
... Anger is like A full - hot horse , who being allow'd his way , Self - mettle tires him . Henry VIII . i . 1 . All hoods make not monks . Henry VIII . iii . 1 . A stirring dwarf we do allowance give Before a sleeping 89 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... Anger is like A full - hot horse , who being allow'd his way , Self - mettle tires him . Henry VIII . i . 1 . All hoods make not monks . Henry VIII . iii . 1 . A stirring dwarf we do allowance give Before a sleeping 89 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
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