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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Side viii
... readers but also to such of their elders as may not be critical students of Shakespeare . As Mrs. Cowden - Clarke reminds us in one of her notes , it is sometimes necessary , in order to un- derstand a passage separated from the context ...
... readers but also to such of their elders as may not be critical students of Shakespeare . As Mrs. Cowden - Clarke reminds us in one of her notes , it is sometimes necessary , in order to un- derstand a passage separated from the context ...
Side ix
... might be restricted is aptly enforced or illustrated by the lines that follow . The reader can clip or chop up such passages at his discretion . W. J. R. CONTENTS EDITOR'S PREFACE INTRODUCTION PAGE V 1 A WORD ABOUT ix Sbakespeare's ...
... might be restricted is aptly enforced or illustrated by the lines that follow . The reader can clip or chop up such passages at his discretion . W. J. R. CONTENTS EDITOR'S PREFACE INTRODUCTION PAGE V 1 A WORD ABOUT ix Sbakespeare's ...
Side 24
... readers is to be traced to the lectures of Cowden - Clarke . He was not a mere rhetorician , elocu- tionist ... reader ' of the highest class as Dickens when reading his own stories ; and Cowden- Clarke's range was wider and his ...
... readers is to be traced to the lectures of Cowden - Clarke . He was not a mere rhetorician , elocu- tionist ... reader ' of the highest class as Dickens when reading his own stories ; and Cowden- Clarke's range was wider and his ...
Side 30
... gave the Readers of English Throughout the World Her Concordance to Shakespeare . New York . 15 July , 1851 . Among the sixty - four subscribers was Daniel Webster , who sent as his contribution a 30 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... gave the Readers of English Throughout the World Her Concordance to Shakespeare . New York . 15 July , 1851 . Among the sixty - four subscribers was Daniel Webster , who sent as his contribution a 30 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 38
... reader without con- sulting it . Of course the special " note " of the adage is that it is old as well as wise ( " Necessity knows no law , " and the like ) ; the byword is " commonly used in disparagement " ; the dictum is " an opinion ...
... reader without con- sulting it . Of course the special " note " of the adage is that it is old as well as wise ( " Necessity knows no law , " and the like ) ; the byword is " commonly used in disparagement " ; the dictum is " an opinion ...
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