A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors, Including Translations from Ancient SourcesAnna Lydia Ward T. Y. Crowell, 1889 - Počet stran: 701 |
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Strana 4
... speak it profanely , that neither having the accent of Christians , nor the gait of Christian , pagan , nor man , have so strutted and bellowed . that I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men , and not made them well ...
... speak it profanely , that neither having the accent of Christians , nor the gait of Christian , pagan , nor man , have so strutted and bellowed . that I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men , and not made them well ...
Strana 5
... Speak the speech , I pray you , as I pronounced it to you , trippingly on the tongue ; but if you mouth it , as many of your players do , I had as lief the town - crier spoke my lines . do not saw the air too much with your hands , thus ...
... Speak the speech , I pray you , as I pronounced it to you , trippingly on the tongue ; but if you mouth it , as many of your players do , I had as lief the town - crier spoke my lines . do not saw the air too much with your hands , thus ...
Strana 9
... speak , and in their order . Ambition , a proud covetousness , or a dry thirst of honor , a great torture of the mind , composed of envy , pride , and cove- tousness , a gallant madness , one defines it a pleasant poison ; Ambrose , a ...
... speak , and in their order . Ambition , a proud covetousness , or a dry thirst of honor , a great torture of the mind , composed of envy , pride , and cove- tousness , a gallant madness , one defines it a pleasant poison ; Ambrose , a ...
Strana 22
... speaking through man . pre - exists in nature , and nature is reproduced in art . As vapors from the ocean , floating landward and dissolved in rain , are carried back in rivers to the ocean , so thoughts and the semblances of things ...
... speaking through man . pre - exists in nature , and nature is reproduced in art . As vapors from the ocean , floating landward and dissolved in rain , are carried back in rivers to the ocean , so thoughts and the semblances of things ...
Strana 30
... speak of his own books . 301 Dickens : Speeches , Literary and Social . III . Feb. 1 , 1842 . An author is a solitary being , who , for the same reason he pleases one , must consequently displease another . 302 Isaac Disraeli : Literary ...
... speak of his own books . 301 Dickens : Speeches , Literary and Social . III . Feb. 1 , 1842 . An author is a solitary being , who , for the same reason he pleases one , must consequently displease another . 302 Isaac Disraeli : Literary ...
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