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 ix
... restricted is aptly enforced or illustrated by the lines that follow . The reader can clip or chop up such passages at his discretion . W. J. R. CONTENTS EDITOR'S PREFACE INTRODUCTION PAGE V 1 A WORD ABOUT ix Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
... restricted is aptly enforced or illustrated by the lines that follow . The reader can clip or chop up such passages at his discretion . W. J. R. CONTENTS EDITOR'S PREFACE INTRODUCTION PAGE V 1 A WORD ABOUT ix Sbakespeare's Proverbs.
Side x
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. 1 CONTENTS EDITOR'S PREFACE PAGE V INTRODUCTION 1 A WORD ABOUT.
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. 1 CONTENTS EDITOR'S PREFACE PAGE V INTRODUCTION 1 A WORD ABOUT.
Side xi
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. CONTENTS EDITOR'S PREFACE INTRODUCTION PAGE V 1 A WORD ABOUT PROVERBS 3333 DEDICATION TO FIRST EDITION 73 PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 75 SHAKESPEARE PROVERBS 79 ADDENDA FROM THE POEMS 244 NOTES 277 ...
William Shakespeare William James Rolfe. CONTENTS EDITOR'S PREFACE INTRODUCTION PAGE V 1 A WORD ABOUT PROVERBS 3333 DEDICATION TO FIRST EDITION 73 PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 75 SHAKESPEARE PROVERBS 79 ADDENDA FROM THE POEMS 244 NOTES 277 ...
Side 5
... word to grieve ' em , Because they're living . So I leave ' em . ” Beneath , on the same page , Mary Lamb wrote these lines , which are not so familiar : " The reason why my brother's so severe , Vincentio , is - my brother has no ear ...
... word to grieve ' em , Because they're living . So I leave ' em . ” Beneath , on the same page , Mary Lamb wrote these lines , which are not so familiar : " The reason why my brother's so severe , Vincentio , is - my brother has no ear ...
Side 27
... words on the sun - dial in front of our Italian dwelling here , Englished thus : ' I denote [ mark ] only the hours of sunshine . ' But I am thankful for the rose - coloured spec- tacles ' I am said to wear . " Else- where she shows ...
... words on the sun - dial in front of our Italian dwelling here , Englished thus : ' I denote [ mark ] only the hours of sunshine . ' But I am thankful for the rose - coloured spec- tacles ' I am said to wear . " Else- where she shows ...
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