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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... 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 . " Miss 4 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... 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 . " Miss 4 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 5
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. Lost still remains on my mind's ear . " Miss Lamb appears to have had an ear for music , which her brother hon- estly confessed to lacking . It may not be generally known that his Free Thoughts on ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. Lost still remains on my mind's ear . " Miss Lamb appears to have had an ear for music , which her brother hon- estly confessed to lacking . It may not be generally known that his Free Thoughts on ...
Side 42
... mind , " as Shylock re- minds us with an added rime ) ; " Birds of a feather flock together , " which also illustrates the fact that proverbs are often expressed in a striking metaphor - sometimes the more strik- ing from its homely ...
... mind , " as Shylock re- minds us with an added rime ) ; " Birds of a feather flock together , " which also illustrates the fact that proverbs are often expressed in a striking metaphor - sometimes the more strik- ing from its homely ...
Side 47
... mind we believe , with the later poet , that in the long run good will outgrow and out- last evil . I wrote to this ... minds they carry the 47 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... mind we believe , with the later poet , that in the long run good will outgrow and out- last evil . I wrote to this ... minds they carry the 47 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 48
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. striking figure , and to many minds they carry the force of indisputable truths . They are true on their face , and in many of their possible applica- tions ; but that they are not the whole truth ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. striking figure , and to many minds they carry the force of indisputable truths . They are true on their face , and in many of their possible applica- tions ; but that they are not the whole truth ...
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