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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... short of this . Mrs. Cowden - Clarke refers briefly and modestly in her book to her mag- num opus , the Concordance to Shake- speare , to which she gave sixteen years of continuous labour , and which , after half a century of service to ...
... short of this . Mrs. Cowden - Clarke refers briefly and modestly in her book to her mag- num opus , the Concordance to Shake- speare , to which she gave sixteen years of continuous labour , and which , after half a century of service to ...
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... short . " Howell's definition errs in defect because it omits one quality of the proverb , " and that the most es- sential of all , and indeed almost the only essential one - popularity , accept- ance and adoption on the part of the ...
... short . " Howell's definition errs in defect because it omits one quality of the proverb , " and that the most es- sential of all , and indeed almost the only essential one - popularity , accept- ance and adoption on the part of the ...
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... short pithy sentence , often repeated col- loquially , expressing a well - known truth , or a common fact ascertained by experience or observation ; a popu- lar saying which briefly and forcibly expresses some practical precept ; an ...
... short pithy sentence , often repeated col- loquially , expressing a well - known truth , or a common fact ascertained by experience or observation ; a popu- lar saying which briefly and forcibly expresses some practical precept ; an ...
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William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. proposition , usually in one short sen- tence . " I need not quote the entire dis- cussion , as the work is generally ac- cessible and the precise meaning of some of the words will be obvious to ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. proposition , usually in one short sen- tence . " I need not quote the entire dis- cussion , as the work is generally ac- cessible and the precise meaning of some of the words will be obvious to ...
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... short- est he knows of is " the German Voll , toll , ' which sets forth very well the connection between fulness and folly , pride and abundance of bread . " Most of these very short proverbs are anti- theses , as longer ones also often ...
... short- est he knows of is " the German Voll , toll , ' which sets forth very well the connection between fulness and folly , pride and abundance of bread . " Most of these very short proverbs are anti- theses , as longer ones also often ...
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