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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... the At- lantic . Later I became acquainted with Mrs. Cowden - Clarke , and in 1890 ( in a notice in The Critic of the Shakespeare Key , compiled by her and her husband ) I referred to the Pro- verbs and V EDITOR'S PREFACE.
... the At- lantic . Later I became acquainted with Mrs. Cowden - Clarke , and in 1890 ( in a notice in The Critic of the Shakespeare Key , compiled by her and her husband ) I referred to the Pro- verbs and V EDITOR'S PREFACE.
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William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. her husband ) I referred to the Pro- verbs and my early interest in it , and added that it ought to be reprinted . I also wrote to her , suggesting that a new edition might include additions from ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. her husband ) I referred to the Pro- verbs and my early interest in it , and added that it ought to be reprinted . I also wrote to her , suggesting that a new edition might include additions from ...
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... verb , " or more than one , from it . In the poems oftener than in the plays a passage of half a dozen lines forms a cluster of as many one - line pithy expressions , figurative or other , of the same idea . In other instances , the ...
... verb , " or more than one , from it . In the poems oftener than in the plays a passage of half a dozen lines forms a cluster of as many one - line pithy expressions , figurative or other , of the same idea . In other instances , the ...
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... verbs - to my thinking , the best popu- lar book on the subject ( first published in 1858 , in a seventh revised edition in 1879 , and often reprinted since , both in England and in this country ) —says : " Few things are harder than a ...
... verbs - to my thinking , the best popu- lar book on the subject ( first published in 1858 , in a seventh revised edition in 1879 , and often reprinted since , both in England and in this country ) —says : " Few things are harder than a ...
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... verb proverb ( once ) , which is also used by Chaucer ( Troilus , iii . 293 ) : " For which these wise clerkes that ben dede Han ever this proverbed to us yonge , That the firste vertu is to kepe tonge ; " and Milton ( S. A. 203 ) ...
... verb proverb ( once ) , which is also used by Chaucer ( Troilus , iii . 293 ) : " For which these wise clerkes that ben dede Han ever this proverbed to us yonge , That the firste vertu is to kepe tonge ; " and Milton ( S. A. 203 ) ...
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