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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... soul remembering my good friends . " In 1851 some of the friends of Mrs. Cowden - Clarke determined to send her a testimonial in recognition of the great service rendered to Shakespear- ian study and research by her Con- cordance . The ...
... soul remembering my good friends . " In 1851 some of the friends of Mrs. Cowden - Clarke determined to send her a testimonial in recognition of the great service rendered to Shakespear- ian study and research by her Con- cordance . The ...
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... soul of wit , is eminently the soul of a proverb's wit , " and though the proverb , as Fuller tells us , is " much matter decocted into few words , " it " need not be absolutely very short . " Howell's definition errs in defect because ...
... soul of wit , is eminently the soul of a proverb's wit , " and though the proverb , as Fuller tells us , is " much matter decocted into few words , " it " need not be absolutely very short . " Howell's definition errs in defect because ...
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... soul of wit , " as that garrulous old fool Polonius observes ; and , as we have seen , it is the soul of many proverbs , which consist of two , three , or four words , and those 99 sometimes monosyllables : " Extremes meet ...
... soul of wit , " as that garrulous old fool Polonius observes ; and , as we have seen , it is the soul of many proverbs , which consist of two , three , or four words , and those 99 sometimes monosyllables : " Extremes meet ...
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... souls , ' as they were called by one who was herself a great soul ; to Thucydides , because of " the wise sentences that are sown with apt but not unsparing hand through the pro- gress of the story ; " to Horace , whose Epistles are ...
... souls , ' as they were called by one who was herself a great soul ; to Thucydides , because of " the wise sentences that are sown with apt but not unsparing hand through the pro- gress of the story ; " to Horace , whose Epistles are ...
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... soul , as Hal- lam remarks , was saturated with moral observation , " nor in the bril liant verse of Pope , but in Burton and Fuller and Sir Thomas Browne , and in Addison , Johnson , and the rest of the Essayists , to say nothing of ...
... soul , as Hal- lam remarks , was saturated with moral observation , " nor in the bril liant verse of Pope , but in Burton and Fuller and Sir Thomas Browne , and in Addison , Johnson , and the rest of the Essayists , to say nothing of ...
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