Proverbial Folk-loreFolcroft Library Editions, 1976 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 71
... remarked by a third keen observer of human nature , Treason doth never prosper , what's the reason ? When it does prosper no man calls its treason ! One more English saying I may mention , before concluding this chapter , like the ...
... remarked by a third keen observer of human nature , Treason doth never prosper , what's the reason ? When it does prosper no man calls its treason ! One more English saying I may mention , before concluding this chapter , like the ...
Pagina 91
... remarked for their force and their excellence . We cannot do without friends . One hand will not clasp . He , who lives unloving , dies unlamented . Friendship doubles joys and halves pains . He who has a thousand friends has not one ...
... remarked for their force and their excellence . We cannot do without friends . One hand will not clasp . He , who lives unloving , dies unlamented . Friendship doubles joys and halves pains . He who has a thousand friends has not one ...
Pagina 116
... remarked , well my dear , I'm sure I wish you fix a day and keep to it ! ' This is from the Greek , Fools , because they know not how often half is better than the whole ! It has also been aptly expressed in our epigram . A patron's ...
... remarked , well my dear , I'm sure I wish you fix a day and keep to it ! ' This is from the Greek , Fools , because they know not how often half is better than the whole ! It has also been aptly expressed in our epigram . A patron's ...
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American cousins answer better Beware bread Camarina cant Charity church Church of Rome dangerous dear divine doctor doth doubt English epigram evil fair famous fool French say Friday friendship gentleman give gold half hand happy hath heart Heaven Hobson's choice honest honour horse Hudibras Ibycus instance Italians John Bunyan keep kind King King Mob lady late lawyer live Lord Lord Lytton Malaprop man's marriage marry Matthew Henry maxim mind ne'er neighbour never once perhaps poet polygamy poor Pope Prov proverbs quoted rain remarked rich Scotch Scripture shalt sins sometimes speak steal sure Surrey talk Talmud tell Tenterden thee There's things thou Three Theological Virtues tongue true truth Twill warn weather wife wind wisdom wise woman women words worth young