Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and Phrases in Common UseLittle, Brown, 1874 - 778 páginas |
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... LORD . BROUGHAM , LORD BROWN , JOHN . Page • 374 BROWN , TOM 240 • 397 BRYANT , WILLIAM CULLEN 513 537 BRYDGES , SIR S. EGERTON 396 • 250 BUNYAN , JOHN . • 337 BURKE , EDMUND • 512 BURNS , Robert 231 351 385 . • 136 235 BURTON , ROBERT ...
... LORD . BROUGHAM , LORD BROWN , JOHN . Page • 374 BROWN , TOM 240 • 397 BRYANT , WILLIAM CULLEN 513 537 BRYDGES , SIR S. EGERTON 396 • 250 BUNYAN , JOHN . • 337 BURKE , EDMUND • 512 BURNS , Robert 231 351 385 . • 136 235 BURTON , ROBERT ...
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... Lord 324 PINCKNEY , CHARLES C. 393 LYTTON , SIR E. BULWER • 505 PITT , EARL OF CHATHAM 322 • 510 PITT , WILLIAM .... 428 395 PITT , WILLIAM THE YOUNG- 304 ER ,. . 391 · • 306 PLUTARCH , • 582 , 583 • 492 POE , EDGAR A. • 525 15 POLLOK ...
... Lord 324 PINCKNEY , CHARLES C. 393 LYTTON , SIR E. BULWER • 505 PITT , EARL OF CHATHAM 322 • 510 PITT , WILLIAM .... 428 395 PITT , WILLIAM THE YOUNG- 304 ER ,. . 391 · • 306 PLUTARCH , • 582 , 583 • 492 POE , EDGAR A. • 525 15 POLLOK ...
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... LORD • • 493 TICKELL , THOMAS 327 TILLOTSON , JOHN SHERIDAN , R. BRINSLEY SHIRLEY , JAMES SIDNEY , SIR PHILIP . SMART , CHRISTOPHER SMITH , ADAM SMITH , ALEXANDER . SMOLLETT , TOBIAS SOUTHERNE , THOMAS SOUTHEY , ROBERT SPENCER , WILLIAM ...
... LORD • • 493 TICKELL , THOMAS 327 TILLOTSON , JOHN SHERIDAN , R. BRINSLEY SHIRLEY , JAMES SIDNEY , SIR PHILIP . SMART , CHRISTOPHER SMITH , ADAM SMITH , ALEXANDER . SMOLLETT , TOBIAS SOUTHERNE , THOMAS SOUTHEY , ROBERT SPENCER , WILLIAM ...
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... Lord . Ibid . Line 379 . Of all the floures in the mede , Than love I most these floures white and rede , Soch that men callen daisies in our toun . The Legend of Good Women . Line 41 . That well by reason men it call may The daisie ...
... Lord . Ibid . Line 379 . Of all the floures in the mede , Than love I most these floures white and rede , Soch that men callen daisies in our toun . The Legend of Good Women . Line 41 . That well by reason men it call may The daisie ...
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... lord of all the workes of Nature , To raine in th ' aire from earth to highest skie , To feed on flowres and weeds of glorious feature . The Fate of the Butterfly . Line 209 . 1 The dew of thy birth is of the womb of the morn- ing ...
... lord of all the workes of Nature , To raine in th ' aire from earth to highest skie , To feed on flowres and weeds of glorious feature . The Fate of the Butterfly . Line 209 . 1 The dew of thy birth is of the womb of the morn- ing ...
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