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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... mense number - are cynical , selfish , or distinctly immoral ; while others , not necessarily immoral , but perhaps quite the contrary , may admit of an appli- cation that is mean , unworthy , or self- ish 4 49 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... mense number - are cynical , selfish , or distinctly immoral ; while others , not necessarily immoral , but perhaps quite the contrary , may admit of an appli- cation that is mean , unworthy , or self- ish 4 49 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 50
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. cation that is mean , unworthy , or self- ish . Some of the best proverbs , indeed , are liable to such abuse or perversion . Trench enlarges on this misapplication in his chapter on " The ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. cation that is mean , unworthy , or self- ish . Some of the best proverbs , indeed , are liable to such abuse or perversion . Trench enlarges on this misapplication in his chapter on " The ...
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... mean , as Coleridge has defined it , common sense in an uncommon de- gree ; that is to say , the unsystematic truths that come to shrewd , penetrat- ing , and observant minds , from their own experience of life and their daily commerce ...
... mean , as Coleridge has defined it , common sense in an uncommon de- gree ; that is to say , the unsystematic truths that come to shrewd , penetrat- ing , and observant minds , from their own experience of life and their daily commerce ...
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... means of employing the otherwise idle half - hour that some- times occurs in the life of the busiest person , who might thus beguile the tedium of expectation , the listlessness of waiting , the annoyance of delay , or even alleviate ...
... means of employing the otherwise idle half - hour that some- times occurs in the life of the busiest person , who might thus beguile the tedium of expectation , the listlessness of waiting , the annoyance of delay , or even alleviate ...
Side 112
... stronger glowing . Fathers that wear rags Pericles , i . 2 . Do make their children blind ; But fathers that bear bags Shall see their children kind . Lear , ii . 4 . Full oft ' t is seen , Our means secure 112 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... stronger glowing . Fathers that wear rags Pericles , i . 2 . Do make their children blind ; But fathers that bear bags Shall see their children kind . Lear , ii . 4 . Full oft ' t is seen , Our means secure 112 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
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