Carleton's Hand-book of Popular Quotations: A Book of Ready Reference for Such Familiar Words, Phrases and Expressions as are Oftenest Quoted and Met with in General Literature ; Together with Their Authorship and Position in the Original : Also, a Carefully Prepared List of Popular Quotations from the Latin, French and Other LanguagesG.W. Carleton & Company, 1877 - 340 páginas |
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... Hamlet . Abundance . For out of the ABUNDANCE of the heart the mouth speaketh . - Matthew , chap . xii . , 34 . Accident . The ACCIDENT of an accident . - Lord THURLOW , Reply to the Duke of Grafton . Account . - A beggarly ACCOUNT of ...
... Hamlet . Abundance . For out of the ABUNDANCE of the heart the mouth speaketh . - Matthew , chap . xii . , 34 . Accident . The ACCIDENT of an accident . - Lord THURLOW , Reply to the Duke of Grafton . Account . - A beggarly ACCOUNT of ...
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... Hamlet . When our souls shall leave this dwelling , the glory of one fair and virtuous ACTION is above all the scutcheons on our tomb , or silken banners over us .-- J . SHIRLEY , 1666 . Actions . - ACTIONS of the last age are like ...
... Hamlet . When our souls shall leave this dwelling , the glory of one fair and virtuous ACTION is above all the scutcheons on our tomb , or silken banners over us .-- J . SHIRLEY , 1666 . Actions . - ACTIONS of the last age are like ...
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... Hamlet . ANGELS are bright still , though the brightest fell . Ibid . , Macbeth . Thy purpose firm is equal to the deed : Who does the best his circumstance allows , Does well , acts nobly ; ANGELS could no more . YOUNG , Night Thoughts ...
... Hamlet . ANGELS are bright still , though the brightest fell . Ibid . , Macbeth . Thy purpose firm is equal to the deed : Who does the best his circumstance allows , Does well , acts nobly ; ANGELS could no more . YOUNG , Night Thoughts ...
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... Hamlet . Bounty . - Large was his BOUNTY , and his soul sincere , Heaven did a recompense as largely send : He gave to misery ( all he had ) a tear , He gain'd from Heaven ( ' twas all he wish'd ) a friend . GRAY , Elegy . Bow . Two ...
... Hamlet . Bounty . - Large was his BOUNTY , and his soul sincere , Heaven did a recompense as largely send : He gave to misery ( all he had ) a tear , He gain'd from Heaven ( ' twas all he wish'd ) a friend . GRAY , Elegy . Bow . Two ...
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... Hamlet . BREVITY is the body and soul of wit . It is wit itself , for it alone isolates sufficiently for contrasts ; because redundancy or diffuseness produces no distinctions . - JEAN PAUL RICHTER . Bridge of Sighs .- [ It . Ponte del ...
... Hamlet . BREVITY is the body and soul of wit . It is wit itself , for it alone isolates sufficiently for contrasts ; because redundancy or diffuseness produces no distinctions . - JEAN PAUL RICHTER . Bridge of Sighs .- [ It . Ponte del ...
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