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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... men and artists . The even- ing parties there seem to have been delightfully informal , and his daugh- ter ( in the book just mentioned , to which I am indebted for much of my material in this sketch of her life ) tells us that " the ...
... men and artists . The even- ing parties there seem to have been delightfully informal , and his daugh- ter ( in the book just mentioned , to which I am indebted for much of my material in this sketch of her life ) tells us that " the ...
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... she had concluded , amid a rave of ad- miring plaudits from all present , she ran up to one of the heartiest among the applauding guests - Felix Men- 6 delssohn - and said in her own win- ning and 9 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... she had concluded , amid a rave of ad- miring plaudits from all present , she ran up to one of the heartiest among the applauding guests - Felix Men- 6 delssohn - and said in her own win- ning and 9 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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... said they were an hungry , sigh'd forth proverbs : That hunger broke stone walls ; that dogs must eat ; That meat was made for mouths ; that the gods sent not Corn for the rich men only ! With these shreds 44 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... said they were an hungry , sigh'd forth proverbs : That hunger broke stone walls ; that dogs must eat ; That meat was made for mouths ; that the gods sent not Corn for the rich men only ! With these shreds 44 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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... men in many lands ever since . How freely and frequently they have been em- ployed by the best philosophers , poets , orators - literary men of every class , indeed - it would be a waste of time and ink to tell . Proverbs , however ...
... men in many lands ever since . How freely and frequently they have been em- ployed by the best philosophers , poets , orators - literary men of every class , indeed - it would be a waste of time and ink to tell . Proverbs , however ...
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... men do lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones . " Lowell says : “ Evil springs up , and flowers , and bears no seed , And feeds the green earth with its swift decay , Leaving it richer for the growth of truth ; But ...
... men do lives after them ; The good is oft interred with their bones . " Lowell says : “ Evil springs up , and flowers , and bears no seed , And feeds the green earth with its swift decay , Leaving it richer for the growth of truth ; But ...
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