A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and SubjectsJ. Bartlett, 1858 - 446 pages |
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Page 54
... feeling to the worse . Act ii . Sc . 1 . The ripest fruit first falls . FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . Act i . Sc . 2 . Thou hast damnable iteration . Act i . Sc . 2 . ' Tis my vocation , Hal ; ' t is no sin for a man to labor in his ...
... feeling to the worse . Act ii . Sc . 1 . The ripest fruit first falls . FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . Act i . Sc . 2 . Thou hast damnable iteration . Act i . Sc . 2 . ' Tis my vocation , Hal ; ' t is no sin for a man to labor in his ...
Page 70
... feel what wretches feel . King Lear - Continued . Act iii . Sc . 70 FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS .
... feel what wretches feel . King Lear - Continued . Act iii . Sc . 70 FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS .
Page 118
... feel that I am happier than I know . Book viii . Line 488 . Grace was in all her steps , heaven in her eye , In every gesture dignity and love . Book viii . Line 502 . Her virtue and the conscience of her worth , That would be wooed and ...
... feel that I am happier than I know . Book viii . Line 488 . Grace was in all her steps , heaven in her eye , In every gesture dignity and love . Book viii . Line 502 . Her virtue and the conscience of her worth , That would be wooed and ...
Page 155
... Feels at each thread , and lives along the line . * Line 289 . All nature is but art unknown to thee ; All chance , direction , which thou canst not see ; All discord , harmony not understood ; All partial evil , universal good ; And ...
... Feels at each thread , and lives along the line . * Line 289 . All nature is but art unknown to thee ; All chance , direction , which thou canst not see ; All discord , harmony not understood ; All partial evil , universal good ; And ...
Page 157
... feels Than Cæsar with a senate at his heels . Line 281 . If parts allure thee , think how Bacon shined , The wisest , brightest , meanest of mankind ! Or ravished with the whistling of a name , See Cromwell damned to everlasting fame ...
... feels Than Cæsar with a senate at his heels . Line 281 . If parts allure thee , think how Bacon shined , The wisest , brightest , meanest of mankind ! Or ravished with the whistling of a name , See Cromwell damned to everlasting fame ...
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