Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source : Passages and Phrases in Common UseLittle, Brown, 1868 - 778 sivua |
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Sivu vii
... But to admit these simply on their own merits , without assurance that the general reader would readily recognize them as old friends , was aside from the purpose of this Collection . Still , it has been thought better to incur the.
... But to admit these simply on their own merits , without assurance that the general reader would readily recognize them as old friends , was aside from the purpose of this Collection . Still , it has been thought better to incur the.
Sivu viii
John Bartlett. Still , it has been thought better to incur the risk of erring on the side of fulness . Owing to the great number of Quotations . added in this edition , it has been necessary to make an entire reconstruction of the book ...
John Bartlett. Still , it has been thought better to incur the risk of erring on the side of fulness . Owing to the great number of Quotations . added in this edition , it has been necessary to make an entire reconstruction of the book ...
Sivu 7
John Bartlett. Better late than never . ' An Habitation Enforced . At Christmas play , and make good cheer , For Christmas comes but once a year . The Farmer's Daily Diet . Except wind stands as never it stood , It is an ill wind turns ...
John Bartlett. Better late than never . ' An Habitation Enforced . At Christmas play , and make good cheer , For Christmas comes but once a year . The Farmer's Daily Diet . Except wind stands as never it stood , It is an ill wind turns ...
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... better spent , To wast long nights in pensive discontent ; To speed to - day , to be put back to - morrow ; To feed on hope , to pine with feare and sorrow . To fret thy soule with crosses and with cares ; To eate thy heart through ...
... better spent , To wast long nights in pensive discontent ; To speed to - day , to be put back to - morrow ; To feed on hope , to pine with feare and sorrow . To fret thy soule with crosses and with cares ; To eate thy heart through ...
Sivu 14
... better half . Ibid . Ibid . Book iii . Have I caught my heav'nly jewel . ' Astrophel and Stella . Second Song . LORD BROOKE . 1554-1628 . O wearisome condition of humanity ! Mustapha . Act v . Sc . 4 . And out of mind as soon as out of ...
... better half . Ibid . Ibid . Book iii . Have I caught my heav'nly jewel . ' Astrophel and Stella . Second Song . LORD BROOKE . 1554-1628 . O wearisome condition of humanity ! Mustapha . Act v . Sc . 4 . And out of mind as soon as out of ...
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Acti angels Beaumont and Fletcher beauty blessed Book breath Cæsar Canto Canto iii Childe Harold's Pilgrimage dark dead dear death Devil doth dream Dryden Dunciad earth Eccles Eloisa to Abelard Epistle Epitaph Essay eyes Faerie Queene fair fear flower fool give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry honour hope Hudibras Ibid JOHN Julius Cæsar King Lady Letter light Line live Lord man's Matt mind morning nature ne'er never Night numbers o'er Paradise Lost peace pleasure Plutarch Pope Prologue Prov Proverbs Satire Satire vi Shakespeare sigh sleep smile Song Song of Solomon Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spirit Stanza stars sweet tears thee There's thine things THOMAS thought truth unto viii virtue voice weep wind wise woman words young youth