A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and SubjectsJ. Bartlett, 1858 - 446 pages |
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... iii . 5 . Behold , how great a matter a little fire kindleth ! JAMES iv . 7 ... ii . 10 . Be thou faithful unto death . REVELATION ii . 27 . He shall rule them with a rod of iron . I am REVELATION xxii ... Act i . Sc . 2 NEW TESTAMENT . 25.
... iii . 5 . Behold , how great a matter a little fire kindleth ! JAMES iv . 7 ... ii . 10 . Be thou faithful unto death . REVELATION ii . 27 . He shall rule them with a rod of iron . I am REVELATION xxii ... Act i . Sc . 2 NEW TESTAMENT . 25.
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... Act i . Sc . 2 . I will be correspondent to command , And do my spriting gently . Act ii . Sc . 2 . A very ancient and fish - like smell . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows . Act iii . Sc . 3 . Deeper than ...
... Act i . Sc . 2 . I will be correspondent to command , And do my spriting gently . Act ii . Sc . 2 . A very ancient and fish - like smell . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows . Act iii . Sc . 3 . Deeper than ...
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... Act iv . Sc . 1 . To make a virtue of necessity . * Act iv . Sc . 4 Is she not passing fair ? * Than I made vertue of necessite . The Squier's Tale , Pt . 2. CHAUCER . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . Act ii . Sc . SHAKESPEARE . 27.
... Act iv . Sc . 1 . To make a virtue of necessity . * Act iv . Sc . 4 Is she not passing fair ? * Than I made vertue of necessite . The Squier's Tale , Pt . 2. CHAUCER . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . Act ii . Sc . SHAKESPEARE . 27.
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With Complete Indices of Authors and Subjects John Bartlett. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . Act ii . Sc . 1 . Faith , thou hast some crotchets in thy head now . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Why , then the world's mine oyster , Which I with sword will open .
With Complete Indices of Authors and Subjects John Bartlett. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . Act ii . Sc . 1 . Faith , thou hast some crotchets in thy head now . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Why , then the world's mine oyster , Which I with sword will open .
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... Act ii . Sc . 4 . Let still the woman take An elder than herself ; so wears she to him , So sways For , boy , however we do praise ourselves , Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm , More longing ... Act iii . Sc . SHAKESPEARE . 29.
... Act ii . Sc . 4 . Let still the woman take An elder than herself ; so wears she to him , So sways For , boy , however we do praise ourselves , Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm , More longing ... Act iii . Sc . SHAKESPEARE . 29.
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