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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... matter scattered through other periodicals , for many years . In 1863 he collected some of his lectures in a volume entitled Shakespeare Characters , chiefly those Subordinate , and others in 1865 as Molière Charac- ters . Among his ...
... matter scattered through other periodicals , for many years . In 1863 he collected some of his lectures in a volume entitled Shakespeare Characters , chiefly those Subordinate , and others in 1865 as Molière Charac- ters . Among his ...
Side 35
... matter decocted into few words , " it " need not be absolutely very short . " Howell's definition errs in defect because it omits one quality of the proverb , " and that the most es- sential of all , and indeed almost the only essential ...
... matter decocted into few words , " it " need not be absolutely very short . " Howell's definition errs in defect because it omits one quality of the proverb , " and that the most es- sential of all , and indeed almost the only essential ...
Side 56
... matter and exaggerat- ing another , and most aphorisms are to be read as subject to all sorts of limits , conditions , and corrections . " ( I may remind the reader that this was written ten years or more after what I have quoted above ...
... matter and exaggerat- ing another , and most aphorisms are to be read as subject to all sorts of limits , conditions , and corrections . " ( I may remind the reader that this was written ten years or more after what I have quoted above ...
Side 57
... definition of the aphorism , it is said to be " a precept or rule expressed in few words . " It distinguishes the apothegm as being " in common matters what the aph- orism is in higher , " while some au- thorities 57 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... definition of the aphorism , it is said to be " a precept or rule expressed in few words . " It distinguishes the apothegm as being " in common matters what the aph- orism is in higher , " while some au- thorities 57 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 58
... matter . Have done with all such " tweedle - dum and tweedle - dee " word- mongering ! " Aphorism or maxim , " as Morley says after his page of comment on the definitions , " let us remember that this wisdom of 58 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... matter . Have done with all such " tweedle - dum and tweedle - dee " word- mongering ! " Aphorism or maxim , " as Morley says after his page of comment on the definitions , " let us remember that this wisdom of 58 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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