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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... never stammered when he told a lie . " His " hospitality " was char- acteristically shown one day " by his starting up from dinner , hastening to the front garden gate , and opening it for a donkey that he saw standing there and looking ...
... never stammered when he told a lie . " His " hospitality " was char- acteristically shown one day " by his starting up from dinner , hastening to the front garden gate , and opening it for a donkey that he saw standing there and looking ...
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... never do nothing for nothing ; you must play for me now I have sung for you . ' He , ' nothing loath , ' let her lead him to the piano , where he dashed into a won- derfully impulsive extempore — mas- terly , musician - like , full of ...
... never do nothing for nothing ; you must play for me now I have sung for you . ' He , ' nothing loath , ' let her lead him to the piano , where he dashed into a won- derfully impulsive extempore — mas- terly , musician - like , full of ...
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... Thaxter , Mrs. J. T. Fields , Miss Sarah Orne Jewett , and others , to say nothing of scores of authors , editors , and critics whom she knew by correspondence , though never see- ing them face to 14 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... Thaxter , Mrs. J. T. Fields , Miss Sarah Orne Jewett , and others , to say nothing of scores of authors , editors , and critics whom she knew by correspondence , though never see- ing them face to 14 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. by correspondence , though never see- ing them face to face . Her literary career began at seven- teen , when she sent an article anony- mously to Hone's Table Book , which was promptly accepted ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. by correspondence , though never see- ing them face to face . Her literary career began at seven- teen , when she sent an article anony- mously to Hone's Table Book , which was promptly accepted ...
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... never had the pleasure of meeting her until September , 1896 . She had often written to me about her plans for summer travel , and a few years earlier I missed seeing her in Lugano only by the delay in getting a letter informing me that ...
... never had the pleasure of meeting her until September , 1896 . She had often written to me about her plans for summer travel , and a few years earlier I missed seeing her in Lugano only by the delay in getting a letter informing me that ...
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