Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 56
... truth than he intended , and a great deal better ! ' ' Carried unanimously with one dissenting voice , ' would hardly have been entered anywhere , but in an Irish Minute book . ' When first I saw you , I thought it was you , but now I ...
... truth than he intended , and a great deal better ! ' ' Carried unanimously with one dissenting voice , ' would hardly have been entered anywhere , but in an Irish Minute book . ' When first I saw you , I thought it was you , but now I ...
Pagina 98
... truth in it . We paraphrase , and improve , I think , Gold goes in at every gate except Heaven's . In the Latin we find Auro loquente inest omnis oratio . - Greg . Naz . which may also be paraphrased , and perhaps best after this ...
... truth in it . We paraphrase , and improve , I think , Gold goes in at every gate except Heaven's . In the Latin we find Auro loquente inest omnis oratio . - Greg . Naz . which may also be paraphrased , and perhaps best after this ...
Pagina 166
... truth is often a whole lie . This is a proverb which Tennyson has most admirably versified . A lie which is all a lie , may be met with , and fought with out right , But a lie which is half the truth is a harder matter to fight . · Half ...
... truth is often a whole lie . This is a proverb which Tennyson has most admirably versified . A lie which is all a lie , may be met with , and fought with out right , But a lie which is half the truth is a harder matter to fight . · Half ...
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