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 10
... elaborate counterpoint . When Mendelssohn had finished playing , my father turned to a friend near him and said , ' He has done some things that seem to me to be impossible , even after I have heard them done ΙΟ Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... elaborate counterpoint . When Mendelssohn had finished playing , my father turned to a friend near him and said , ' He has done some things that seem to me to be impossible , even after I have heard them done ΙΟ Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 33
... things are harder than a defini- tion . While on the one hand there is generally no easier task than to de- tect a fault or flaw in the definitions of those who have gone before us , no- thing on the other is more difficult than to ...
... things are harder than a defini- tion . While on the one hand there is generally no easier task than to de- tect a fault or flaw in the definitions of those who have gone before us , no- thing on the other is more difficult than to ...
Side 34
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. these three things go to the constitut- ing of a proverb - shortness , sense , and salt . " The " some one , " as the Archbishop appears to have forgotten for the mo- ment , was James Howell ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. these three things go to the constitut- ing of a proverb - shortness , sense , and salt . " The " some one , " as the Archbishop appears to have forgotten for the mo- ment , was James Howell ...
Side 48
... ' is good advice against rash and hasty action ; but it may be used to restrain one from yielding to the inspiration of a generous and noble impulse . ' No- 6 thing venture , nothing have ' may be aptly 48 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... ' is good advice against rash and hasty action ; but it may be used to restrain one from yielding to the inspiration of a generous and noble impulse . ' No- 6 thing venture , nothing have ' may be aptly 48 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 49
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. 6 thing venture , nothing have ' may be aptly quoted to one who is too timid and cautious , afraid to take the inevit- able risks of a legitimate enterprise ; but it may also be sophistically em ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. 6 thing venture , nothing have ' may be aptly quoted to one who is too timid and cautious , afraid to take the inevit- able risks of a legitimate enterprise ; but it may also be sophistically em ...
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