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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... says it , or to whom , or when or how he says it . Good critics , indeed , though they had the context to guide them , have often erred in ascribing to Shakespeare him- self opinions and sentiments that are in no sense his own , but ...
... says it , or to whom , or when or how he says it . Good critics , indeed , though they had the context to guide them , have often erred in ascribing to Shakespeare him- self opinions and sentiments that are in no sense his own , but ...
Side 4
... 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.
... 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
... say a word to grieve ' em , Because they're living . So I leave ' em . ” Beneath , on the same page , Mary Lamb wrote these lines , which are not so familiar : " The reason why my brother's so severe , Vincentio , is - my brother has no ...
... say a word to grieve ' em , Because they're living . So I leave ' em . ” Beneath , on the same page , Mary Lamb wrote these lines , which are not so familiar : " The reason why my brother's so severe , Vincentio , is - my brother has no ...
Side 6
... says : " I have often heard him say that he 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 ...
... says : " I have often heard him say that he 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 ...
Side 14
... Celia 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.
... Celia 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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