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 94
... fool than a foolish wit . T. Night , i . 5 . Best men are moulded out of faults . Meas . for Meas . v . 1 . Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues . L. 94 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... fool than a foolish wit . T. Night , i . 5 . Best men are moulded out of faults . Meas . for Meas . v . 1 . Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues . L. 94 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 95
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues . L. L. Lost , ii . 1 . sooner Beauty provoketh thieves than gold . As You Like It , i . 3 . Be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use . All's ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues . L. L. Lost , ii . 1 . sooner Beauty provoketh thieves than gold . As You Like It , i . 3 . Be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use . All's ...
Side 115
... by broad spreading , it disperse to naught . 1 Henry VI . i . 2 . Great men have reaching hands . 2 Henry VI . iv . 7 . Give to a gracious message A host of tongues ; but let ill tidings tell 115 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... by broad spreading , it disperse to naught . 1 Henry VI . i . 2 . Great men have reaching hands . 2 Henry VI . iv . 7 . Give to a gracious message A host of tongues ; but let ill tidings tell 115 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 116
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. A host of tongues ; but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt . Ant . and Cleo . ii . 5 . Greatness , once fallen out with fortune , Must fall out with men too . T. and C. iii . 3 ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. A host of tongues ; but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt . Ant . and Cleo . ii . 5 . Greatness , once fallen out with fortune , Must fall out with men too . T. and C. iii . 3 ...
Side 144
... tongue shakes out his master's undoing . All's Well , ii . 4 . Make the doors upon a woman's wit , and it will out at the casement ; shut that , and ' t will out at the keyhole ; stop that , ' t will fly with the smoke out at the ...
... tongue shakes out his master's undoing . All's Well , ii . 4 . Make the doors upon a woman's wit , and it will out at the casement ; shut that , and ' t will out at the keyhole ; stop that , ' t will fly with the smoke out at the ...
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