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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... quoting : " It was just after Malibran's mar- riage with De Beriot , and they both came to a party at our house . De Beriot played in a stringed quartet by Haydn , his tone being the loveliest I ever heard 8 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... quoting : " It was just after Malibran's mar- riage with De Beriot , and they both came to a party at our house . De Beriot played in a stringed quartet by Haydn , his tone being the loveliest I ever heard 8 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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... which also her husband had a share , is one of the best of the " standard " editions ; but this too is comparatively unknown to some good scholars . After I had quoted it freely in my first edition , one of 16 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... which also her husband had a share , is one of the best of the " standard " editions ; but this too is comparatively unknown to some good scholars . After I had quoted it freely in my first edition , one of 16 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
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William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. quoted it freely in my first edition , one of the most eminent of English Shakespearian critics wrote to me to inquire who was the " Clarke " to whom I gave credit for so many admirable comments ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. quoted it freely in my first edition , one of the most eminent of English Shakespearian critics wrote to me to inquire who was the " Clarke " to whom I gave credit for so many admirable comments ...
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... quoted at such length ( it had then gone to press ) ; and as we parted from her we could not but hope that her " long life " was yet far from reaching its limit , and that we might have the pleasure of seeing her again . But before our ...
... quoted at such length ( it had then gone to press ) ; and as we parted from her we could not but hope that her " long life " was yet far from reaching its limit , and that we might have the pleasure of seeing her again . But before our ...
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... quoted in 1 Samuel , xxiv . 13 : " Wickedness pro- ceedeth from the wicked ; " Ezekiel , xviii . 2 : The fathers have eaten sour grapes , and the children's teeth are set on edge ; " Luke , iv . 23 : " Physi- cian , heal thyself ; " and ...
... quoted in 1 Samuel , xxiv . 13 : " Wickedness pro- ceedeth from the wicked ; " Ezekiel , xviii . 2 : The fathers have eaten sour grapes , and the children's teeth are set on edge ; " Luke , iv . 23 : " Physi- cian , heal thyself ; " and ...
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