Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace Their Sources, Passages and Phrases in Common UseLittle, Brown & Company, 1882 - 864 páginas |
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... o'er my ear like the sweet south , 1 That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing and giving odour . Acti . Sc . I I am sure care ' s an enemy to life . Act i . Sc . 3 . At my fingers ' ends . Wherefore are these things hid ? Ibid ...
... o'er my ear like the sweet south , 1 That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing and giving odour . Acti . Sc . I I am sure care ' s an enemy to life . Act i . Sc . 3 . At my fingers ' ends . Wherefore are these things hid ? Ibid ...
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... o'er , should undo a man ? Ibid . Sir , he made a chimney in my father's house , and the bricks are alive at this day to testify it . Ibid . Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar - school ...
... o'er , should undo a man ? Ibid . Sir , he made a chimney in my father's house , and the bricks are alive at this day to testify it . Ibid . Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar - school ...
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... o'er the bounds of modesty . Act iv . Sc . 2 . My bosom's lord sits lightly in his throne . I do remember an apothecary , - And hereabouts he dwells . Act v . Sc . I. Sharp misery had worn him to the bones . A beggarly account of empty ...
... o'er the bounds of modesty . Act iv . Sc . 2 . My bosom's lord sits lightly in his throne . I do remember an apothecary , - And hereabouts he dwells . Act v . Sc . I. Sharp misery had worn him to the bones . A beggarly account of empty ...
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... o'er - leaps itself , And falls on the other . — Ibid . I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people . Ibid . Letting I dare not wait upon I would , Like the poor cat i ' the adage . Ibid . I dare do all that may become a man ...
... o'er - leaps itself , And falls on the other . — Ibid . I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people . Ibid . Letting I dare not wait upon I would , Like the poor cat i ' the adage . Ibid . I dare do all that may become a man ...
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... o'er - fraught heart , and bids it break . Ibid . What , all my pretty chickens , and their dam , At one fell swoop ? I cannot but remember such things were , That were most precious to me . Ibid . Ibid . O , I could play the woman with ...
... o'er - fraught heart , and bids it break . Ibid . What , all my pretty chickens , and their dam , At one fell swoop ? I cannot but remember such things were , That were most precious to me . Ibid . Ibid . O , I could play the woman with ...
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