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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... the At- lantic . Later I became acquainted with Mrs. Cowden - Clarke , and in 1890 ( in a notice in The Critic of the Shakespeare Key , compiled by her and her husband ) I referred to the Pro- verbs and V EDITOR'S PREFACE.
... the At- lantic . Later I became acquainted with Mrs. Cowden - Clarke , and in 1890 ( in a notice in The Critic of the Shakespeare Key , compiled by her and her husband ) I referred to the Pro- verbs and V EDITOR'S PREFACE.
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William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. her husband ) I referred to the Pro- verbs and my early interest in it , and added that it ought to be reprinted . I also wrote to her , suggesting that a new edition might include additions from ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. her husband ) I referred to the Pro- verbs and my early interest in it , and added that it ought to be reprinted . I also wrote to her , suggesting that a new edition might include additions from ...
Side viii
... referred to in the original preface ( seven in all ) I have added some of my own that I thought likely to be useful , not only to the younger readers but also to such of their elders as may not be critical students of Shakespeare . As ...
... referred to in the original preface ( seven in all ) I have added some of my own that I thought likely to be useful , not only to the younger readers but also to such of their elders as may not be critical students of Shakespeare . As ...
Side 20
... in manner or conversation than she was at eighty - seven . She knew how to preserve the youth of the heart in spite of increasing years . In our talk with her she referred to the book from which 20 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... in manner or conversation than she was at eighty - seven . She knew how to preserve the youth of the heart in spite of increasing years . In our talk with her she referred to the book from which 20 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 21
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. talk with her she referred to the book from which I have 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 ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. talk with her she referred to the book from which I have 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 ...
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