Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace Their Sources, Passages and Phrases in Common UseLittle, Brown & Company, 1882 - 864 páginas |
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... thought the travell long ; But eies , and eares , and ev'ry thought Were with his sweete perfections caught . Ibid . 1 See Kempis , Imitation of Christ , Book i . Ch . 23 . 2 This piece ( ascribed to Spenser ) was printed in The Phonix ...
... thought the travell long ; But eies , and eares , and ev'ry thought Were with his sweete perfections caught . Ibid . 1 See Kempis , Imitation of Christ , Book i . Ch . 23 . 2 This piece ( ascribed to Spenser ) was printed in The Phonix ...
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... thought so shortly . The eftest way . Activ . Sc . 2 . Ibid . Ibid . Flat burglary as ever was committed . Condemned into everlasting redemption . Ibid . O that he were here to write me down — an ass ! Ibid . A fellow that hath had ...
... thought so shortly . The eftest way . Activ . Sc . 2 . Ibid . Ibid . Flat burglary as ever was committed . Condemned into everlasting redemption . Ibid . O that he were here to write me down — an ass ! Ibid . A fellow that hath had ...
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... thought to be accommodated ; which is an excellent thing . - - - Most forcible Feeble . We have heard the chimes at midnight . A man can die but once . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Like a man made after supper of a cheese- paring when he ...
... thought to be accommodated ; which is an excellent thing . - - - Most forcible Feeble . We have heard the chimes at midnight . A man can die but once . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Ibid . Like a man made after supper of a cheese- paring when he ...
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... thought . Commit Ibid . The oldest sins the newest kind of ways . Ibid . A joint of mutton , and any pretty little tiny kickshaws , tell William cook . Act v . Sc . 1 . A foutra for the world and worldlings base ! I speak of Africa and ...
... thought . Commit Ibid . The oldest sins the newest kind of ways . Ibid . A joint of mutton , and any pretty little tiny kickshaws , tell William cook . Act v . Sc . 1 . A foutra for the world and worldlings base ! I speak of Africa and ...
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... thought thy bride bed to have deck'd , sweet maid , And not t ' have strewed thy grave . For though I am not splenetive and rash , Ibid . Yet have I in me something dangerous . Ibid . Forty thousand brothers Could not , with all their ...
... thought thy bride bed to have deck'd , sweet maid , And not t ' have strewed thy grave . For though I am not splenetive and rash , Ibid . Yet have I in me something dangerous . Ibid . Forty thousand brothers Could not , with all their ...
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