Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern LiteratureMacmillan and Company, 1907 - 1158 pages |
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... reason . " Chaucer uses it in the Testament of Love . - SHARMAN . 3 At their wit's end . Psalm cvii . 27 . - 4 THOMAS HEYWOOD : If you know not me , etc. , 1605 . Jests , 1611 . TARLTON : 5 A relic of the Sumptuary Laws . One of the ...
... reason . " Chaucer uses it in the Testament of Love . - SHARMAN . 3 At their wit's end . Psalm cvii . 27 . - 4 THOMAS HEYWOOD : If you know not me , etc. , 1605 . Jests , 1611 . TARLTON : 5 A relic of the Sumptuary Laws . One of the ...
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... Reason is the life of the law ; nay , the common law itself is nothing else but reason . . . . The law , which is perfection of reason.1 Ibid . For a man's house is his castle , et domus sua cuique tutissimum refugium.2 Third Institute ...
... Reason is the life of the law ; nay , the common law itself is nothing else but reason . . . . The law , which is perfection of reason.1 Ibid . For a man's house is his castle , et domus sua cuique tutissimum refugium.2 Third Institute ...
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... reason for my rhyme ; From that time unto this season , I received nor rhyme nor reason.3 Amoretti , lxx . Lines on his Promised Pension . 1 Eat not thy heart ; which forbids to afflict our souls , and waste them with vexatious cares ...
... reason for my rhyme ; From that time unto this season , I received nor rhyme nor reason.3 Amoretti , lxx . Lines on his Promised Pension . 1 Eat not thy heart ; which forbids to afflict our souls , and waste them with vexatious cares ...
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... reason ? Why , if it prosper , none dare call it treason.1 Epigrams . Book iv . Ep . 5 . SAMUEL DANIEL . 1562-1619 . As that the walls worn thin , permit the mind To look out thorough , and his frailty find.2 History of the Civil War ...
... reason ? Why , if it prosper , none dare call it treason.1 Epigrams . Book iv . Ep . 5 . SAMUEL DANIEL . 1562-1619 . As that the walls worn thin , permit the mind To look out thorough , and his frailty find.2 History of the Civil War ...
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... reason : I think him so , because I think him so . O , how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ! And if it please you , so ; if not , why , so . O jest unseen , inscrutable , invisible , Sc . 2 . Sc . 3 ...
... reason : I think him so , because I think him so . O , how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ! And if it please you , so ; if not , why , so . O jest unseen , inscrutable , invisible , Sc . 2 . Sc . 3 ...
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