The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations: English, Latin, and Modern Foreign Languages ...Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1896 - 1178 sider |
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... once more mingles with us meaner things , ' Tis e'en as if an angel shook his wings . i . COWPER - Charity . L. 439 . In merest prudence men should teach * * * That science ranks as monstrous things Two pairs of upper limbs ; so wings ...
... once more mingles with us meaner things , ' Tis e'en as if an angel shook his wings . i . COWPER - Charity . L. 439 . In merest prudence men should teach * * * That science ranks as monstrous things Two pairs of upper limbs ; so wings ...
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... Once on a time there was a mouse , " quoth she , " Who sick of worldly tears and laughter , grew Enamoured of a sainted privacy ; To all terrestrial things he bade adieu , And entered , far from mouse , or cat , or man , A thick ...
... Once on a time there was a mouse , " quoth she , " Who sick of worldly tears and laughter , grew Enamoured of a sainted privacy ; To all terrestrial things he bade adieu , And entered , far from mouse , or cat , or man , A thick ...
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... once inflam'd my soul , and still in- spires my wit . i . DRYDEN - Cymon and Iphigenia . L. 1 . She , though in full - blown flower of glorious beauty , Grows cold , even in the summer of her age . j . DRYDEN - Edipus . Act IV . Sc . 1 ...
... once inflam'd my soul , and still in- spires my wit . i . DRYDEN - Cymon and Iphigenia . L. 1 . She , though in full - blown flower of glorious beauty , Grows cold , even in the summer of her age . j . DRYDEN - Edipus . Act IV . Sc . 1 ...
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... once possess'd . r . MILTON Samson Agonistes . L. 1003 . The maid who modestly conceals Her beauties , while she hides , reveals : Gives but a glimpse , and fancy draws Whate'er the Grecian Venus was . 8 . EDWARD MOORE - The Spider and ...
... once possess'd . r . MILTON Samson Agonistes . L. 1003 . The maid who modestly conceals Her beauties , while she hides , reveals : Gives but a glimpse , and fancy draws Whate'er the Grecian Venus was . 8 . EDWARD MOORE - The Spider and ...
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... Once he saw a youth blushing , and addressed him , " Courage , my boy ; that is the complexion of virtue . ' " " m . DIOGENES LAERTIUS - Diogenes . VI . A blush is no language : only a dubious flag- signal which may mean either of two ...
... Once he saw a youth blushing , and addressed him , " Courage , my boy ; that is the complexion of virtue . ' " " m . DIOGENES LAERTIUS - Diogenes . VI . A blush is no language : only a dubious flag- signal which may mean either of two ...
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