A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and SubjectsJ. Bartlett, 1858 - 446 pagina's |
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Pagina 20
... thee to kick against the pricks . ACTS xx . 35 . It is more blessed to give than to receive . ROMANS ii . 11 . For there is no respect of persons with God . ROMANS vi . 23 . For the wages of sin is death . ROMANS viii . 28 . And we know ...
... thee to kick against the pricks . ACTS xx . 35 . It is more blessed to give than to receive . ROMANS ii . 11 . For there is no respect of persons with God . ROMANS vi . 23 . For the wages of sin is death . ROMANS viii . 28 . And we know ...
Pagina 38
... thee on the hip . Act iv . Sc . 1 . I thank thee , Jew , for teaching me that word . Act v . Sc . 1 . How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Act v . Sc . 1 . I am never merry when I hear sweet music . Act v . Sc . 1 . The man ...
... thee on the hip . Act iv . Sc . 1 . I thank thee , Jew , for teaching me that word . Act v . Sc . 1 . How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank ! Act v . Sc . 1 . I am never merry when I hear sweet music . Act v . Sc . 1 . The man ...
Pagina 41
... thee , shepherd ? Act iii . Sc . 3 . Truly , I would the gods had made thee poetical . As You Like It - Continued . Act iv . SHAKESPEARE . 41.
... thee , shepherd ? Act iii . Sc . 3 . Truly , I would the gods had made thee poetical . As You Like It - Continued . Act iv . SHAKESPEARE . 41.
Pagina 47
... thee to heaven or to hell ! Act ii . Sc . 2 . The attempt , and not the deed , Confounds us . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Sleep , that knits up the ravelled sleave of care . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Infirm of purpose ! Act ii . Sc . 3 . The labor we ...
... thee to heaven or to hell ! Act ii . Sc . 2 . The attempt , and not the deed , Confounds us . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Sleep , that knits up the ravelled sleave of care . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Infirm of purpose ! Act ii . Sc . 3 . The labor we ...
Pagina 57
... , how have I frighted thee , That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down , And steep my senses in forgetfulness ? Act iii . Sc . 1 . With all appliances and means to boot . King Henry IV . ( Part II . ) - SHAKESPEARE . 57.
... , how have I frighted thee , That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down , And steep my senses in forgetfulness ? Act iii . Sc . 1 . With all appliances and means to boot . King Henry IV . ( Part II . ) - SHAKESPEARE . 57.
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