Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Sources Passages and Phrases in Common UseLittle, Brown, 1877 - 864 páginas |
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... thee , that is Mambrino's helmet . The more thou stir it the worse it will be . Ibid . Book iii . Ch . 8 . Every one is the son of his own works . Ibid . Book iv . Ch . 20 . I would do what I pleased , and doing what I pleased , I ...
... thee , that is Mambrino's helmet . The more thou stir it the worse it will be . Ibid . Book iii . Ch . 8 . Every one is the son of his own works . Ibid . Book iv . Ch . 20 . I would do what I pleased , and doing what I pleased , I ...
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... thee down , chaff - threshing churl ; for , let me sit where I will , that is the upper end to thee.1 Ibid . Ch . 14.2 Blessings on him who invented sleep , the mantle that covers all human thoughts , the food that appeases hunger , the ...
... thee down , chaff - threshing churl ; for , let me sit where I will , that is the upper end to thee.1 Ibid . Ch . 14.2 Blessings on him who invented sleep , the mantle that covers all human thoughts , the food that appeases hunger , the ...
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... thee , Bottom ! bless thee ! thou art trans- lated . So we grew together , Like to a double cherry , seeming parted . Ibid . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Two lovely berries moulded on one stem . Ibid . I have an exposition of sleep come upon me ...
... thee , Bottom ! bless thee ! thou art trans- lated . So we grew together , Like to a double cherry , seeming parted . Ibid . Act iii . Sc . 2 . Two lovely berries moulded on one stem . Ibid . I have an exposition of sleep come upon me ...
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... thee on the hip . Ibid . I thank thee , Jew , for teaching me that word . Ibid . You take my house when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life do take the means whereby I live . When you He is well paid that ...
... thee on the hip . Ibid . I thank thee , Jew , for teaching me that word . Ibid . You take my house when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life do take the means whereby I live . When you He is well paid that ...
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... thee , shepherd ? Ibid . O wonderful , wonderful , and most wonderful wonderful ! and yet again wonderful , and after that out of all whooping . Ibid . I do desire we may be better strangers . Ibid . Time travels in divers paces with ...
... thee , shepherd ? Ibid . O wonderful , wonderful , and most wonderful wonderful ! and yet again wonderful , and after that out of all whooping . Ibid . I do desire we may be better strangers . Ibid . Time travels in divers paces with ...
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