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 55
... Æsop , Homer , and the Greek dramatists and orators . Erasmus collected four or five thousand of them from all ancient literature in his Adagia . " As we turn over these pages of old time , " says 66 55 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... Æsop , Homer , and the Greek dramatists and orators . Erasmus collected four or five thousand of them from all ancient literature in his Adagia . " As we turn over these pages of old time , " says 66 55 Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side 68
... turn from La Bruyère to the inane subtleties and meaningless conundrums , not worth answering , that do duty for analysis of character in some modern American literature " -an allusion which the curious reader may trace if he will . In ...
... turn from La Bruyère to the inane subtleties and meaningless conundrums , not worth answering , that do duty for analysis of character in some modern American literature " -an allusion which the curious reader may trace if he will . In ...
Side 81
... Turns to restraint . Meas . for Meas . i . 2 . When , after execution , judgment hath Repented o'er his doom . Meas . for Meas . ii . 2 . Authority , though it err like others , Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself That skins the vice ...
... Turns to restraint . Meas . for Meas . i . 2 . When , after execution , judgment hath Repented o'er his doom . Meas . for Meas . ii . 2 . Authority , though it err like others , Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself That skins the vice ...
Side 87
... brings . M. N. Dream , ii . 2 . A good leg will fall , a straight back will stoop , a black beard will turn white , a curled pate will grow bald , a fair face will wither , a full eye will wax 87 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
... brings . M. N. Dream , ii . 2 . A good leg will fall , a straight back will stoop , a black beard will turn white , a curled pate will grow bald , a fair face will wither , a full eye will wax 87 Sbakespeare Proverbs.
Side 94
... turn'd to folly . T. G. of Ver . i . 1 . Better a little chiding than a great deal of heartbreak . Merry Wives , v . 3 . Back - wounding calumny The whitest virtue strikes . Meas . for Meas . iii . 2 . Better a witty fool than a foolish ...
... turn'd to folly . T. G. of Ver . i . 1 . Better a little chiding than a great deal of heartbreak . Merry Wives , v . 3 . Back - wounding calumny The whitest virtue strikes . Meas . for Meas . iii . 2 . Better a witty fool than a foolish ...
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