Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and Phrases in Common UseLittle, Brown, 1874 - 778 páginas |
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... stands as never it stood , It is an ill wind turns none to good.1 A Description of the Properties of Winds . All's fish they get That cometh to net . February's Abstract . Such mistress , such Nan , Such master , such man.2 April's ...
... stands as never it stood , It is an ill wind turns none to good.1 A Description of the Properties of Winds . All's fish they get That cometh to net . February's Abstract . Such mistress , such Nan , Such master , such man.2 April's ...
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... 'd sins Act ii . Sc . 2 . Stand more for number than for accompt . Act ii . Sc . 4 . Act iii . Sc . I. The miserable have no other medicine , But only hope . [ Measure for Measure continued Act iii . Sc . Shakespeare . 23.
... 'd sins Act ii . Sc . 2 . Stand more for number than for accompt . Act ii . Sc . 4 . Act iii . Sc . I. The miserable have no other medicine , But only hope . [ Measure for Measure continued Act iii . Sc . Shakespeare . 23.
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... standing pond . Act i . Sc . 1 . I am Sir Oracle , And , when I ope my lips , let no dog bark ! Act i . Sc . 1 . Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing , more than any man in all Venice . His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid ...
... standing pond . Act i . Sc . 1 . I am Sir Oracle , And , when I ope my lips , let no dog bark ! Act i . Sc . 1 . Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing , more than any man in all Venice . His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid ...
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... stands upon a slippery place Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up . How now , foolish rheum ! Act iii . Sc . 4 . Act iv . Sc . 1 . To gild refined gold , to paint the lily , To throw a perfume on the violet , To smooth the ice , or ...
... stands upon a slippery place Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up . How now , foolish rheum ! Act iii . Sc . 4 . Act iv . Sc . 1 . To gild refined gold , to paint the lily , To throw a perfume on the violet , To smooth the ice , or ...
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... stand with his hammer , thus , The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool , With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news . Act iv . Sc . 2 . Another lean , unwash'd artificer . Act iv . Sc . 2 . How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds ...
... stand with his hammer , thus , The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool , With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news . Act iv . Sc . 2 . Another lean , unwash'd artificer . Act iv . Sc . 2 . How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds ...
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