Familiar Quotations: a Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern LiteratureLittle, Brown, and Company, 1894 - 1158 pages |
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... Look ere ye leape.5 He that will not when he may , When he would he shall have nay . " The fat is in the fire . " Chap . iii . Ibid . 1 Let the world slide . - Towneley Mysteries , p . 101 ( 1420 ) . SHAKESPEARE : Taming of the Shrew ...
... Look ere ye leape.5 He that will not when he may , When he would he shall have nay . " The fat is in the fire . " Chap . iii . Ibid . 1 Let the world slide . - Towneley Mysteries , p . 101 ( 1420 ) . SHAKESPEARE : Taming of the Shrew ...
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... look in thy heart , and write.1 Astrophel and Stella , i . Have I caught my heav'nly jewel.5 Ibid . Second Song . CYRIL TOURNEUR . Circa 1600 . A drunkard clasp his teeth and not undo ' em , To suffer wet damnation to run through ' em ...
... look in thy heart , and write.1 Astrophel and Stella , i . Have I caught my heav'nly jewel.5 Ibid . Second Song . CYRIL TOURNEUR . Circa 1600 . A drunkard clasp his teeth and not undo ' em , To suffer wet damnation to run through ' em ...
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... look sad . Ibid . The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve . Ibid . My ventures are not in one bottom trusted , Nor to one place . The Merchant of Venice . Act i . Sc . 1 . Now , by two - headed Janus , Nature hath framed strange ...
... look sad . Ibid . The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve . Ibid . My ventures are not in one bottom trusted , Nor to one place . The Merchant of Venice . Act i . Sc . 1 . Now , by two - headed Janus , Nature hath framed strange ...
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... look'd on better days , If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church , If ever sat at any good man's feast . Ibid . True is it that we have seen better days . Ibid . 1 The same in The Taming of the Shrew , act iv . sc . 1 ; in ...
... look'd on better days , If ever been where bells have knoll'd to church , If ever sat at any good man's feast . Ibid . True is it that we have seen better days . Ibid . 1 The same in The Taming of the Shrew , act iv . sc . 1 ; in ...
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... look into happiness through . another man's eyes ! Ibid . Here comes a pair of very strange beasts , which in all tongues are called fools . Sc . 4 . 1 Too much of a good thing . — CERVANTES : Don Quixote , part i . book i . chap . vi ...
... look into happiness through . another man's eyes ! Ibid . Here comes a pair of very strange beasts , which in all tongues are called fools . Sc . 4 . 1 Too much of a good thing . — CERVANTES : Don Quixote , part i . book i . chap . vi ...
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