A Dictionary of QuotationsSwan Sonnenschein, 1903 - 510 էջ |
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... thee . " " A genius can't be forc'd ; nor can You make an ape an alderman . ” OTWAY . Epistle to Mr. Duke . SOMERVILLE . Fable XIV . " ( A plague split you , ' said he , ' for ) a giddy son of a gun . ' " SWIFT . The Battle of the Books ...
... thee . " " A genius can't be forc'd ; nor can You make an ape an alderman . ” OTWAY . Epistle to Mr. Duke . SOMERVILLE . Fable XIV . " ( A plague split you , ' said he , ' for ) a giddy son of a gun . ' " SWIFT . The Battle of the Books ...
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... thee let me and my fellow have ) A haire of the dog that bit us last night . " J. HEYWOOD . Proverbs , Bk . I. , Ch . XI . " A halter made of silk's a halter still . " COLLEY CIBBER . Love in a Riddle ( Damon ) , Act II . , Sc . I. 6 A ...
... thee let me and my fellow have ) A haire of the dog that bit us last night . " J. HEYWOOD . Proverbs , Bk . I. , Ch . XI . " A halter made of silk's a halter still . " COLLEY CIBBER . Love in a Riddle ( Damon ) , Act II . , Sc . I. 6 A ...
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... thee ; All chance , direction , which thou can'st not see ; All discord , harmony , not understood ; All partial evil , Universal Good ; And , spite of pride , in erring reason's spite , One truth is clear , whatever is , is right ...
... thee ; All chance , direction , which thou can'st not see ; All discord , harmony , not understood ; All partial evil , Universal Good ; And , spite of pride , in erring reason's spite , One truth is clear , whatever is , is right ...
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... " Apes are apes though clothed in scarlet . " " ( I ) appeal unto Cæsar . " BEN JONSON . The Poetaster , Act V. , Sc . I. ACTS OF THE APOSTLES . ( St. Paul ) , Ch . XXV . , ver . 11 . APPLAUD THEE - AS CLEAR . " ( I would.
... " Apes are apes though clothed in scarlet . " " ( I ) appeal unto Cæsar . " BEN JONSON . The Poetaster , Act V. , Sc . I. ACTS OF THE APOSTLES . ( St. Paul ) , Ch . XXV . , ver . 11 . APPLAUD THEE - AS CLEAR . " ( I would.
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Philip Hugh Dalbiac. APPLAUD THEE - AS CLEAR . " ( I would ) applaud thee to the very echo . " 27 SHAKESPEARE . Macbeth ( Macbeth ) , Act V. , Sc . III . " Applause is the spur of noble minds , the end and aim of weak ones . " COLTON ...
Philip Hugh Dalbiac. APPLAUD THEE - AS CLEAR . " ( I would ) applaud thee to the very echo . " 27 SHAKESPEARE . Macbeth ( Macbeth ) , Act V. , Sc . III . " Applause is the spur of noble minds , the end and aim of weak ones . " COLTON ...
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