| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas. (15441590) (continued) |
| | | 9373 | Only that he may conform To tyrant custom. 1 |
| Second Week, Third Day, Part ii. |
| 9374 | | Sweet grave aspect. 2 |
| Second Week, Fourth Day, Book i. |
| 9375 | | Who breaks his faith, no faith is held with him. |
| Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii. |
| 9376 | Who well lives, long lives; for this age of ours Should not be numbered by years, daies, and hours. 3 |
| Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii. |
| 9377 | My lovely living boy, My hope, my hap, my love, my life, my joy. 4 |
| Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii. |
| 9378 | | Out of the book of Naturs learned brest. 5 |
| Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii. |
| 9379 | | Flesh of thy flesh, nor yet bone of thy bone. |
| Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii. |
| 9380 | | Through thick and thin, both over hill and plain. 6 |
| Second Week, Fourth Day, Book iv. |
| 9381 | | Weakened and wasted to skin and bone. 7 |
| Second Week, Fourth Day, Book iv. |
| 9382 | I take the world to be but as a stage, Where net-maskt men do play their personage. 8 |
| Dialogue between Heraclitus and Democritus. |
| 9383 | | Made no more bones. |
| The Maiden Blush. |
| | | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. (15471616) |
| | | 9384 | | I was so free with him as not to mince the matter. |
| Don Quixote. The Authors Preface. |
| 9385 | | They can expect nothing but their labour for their pains. 9 |
| Don Quixote. The Authors Preface. |
| | Note 1. See Shakespeare, The Winters Tale, Quotation 14. [back] | Note 2. See Shakespeare, King Henry VIII, Quotation 14. Also Milton, Quotation 48. [back] | Note 3. See Sheridan, Quotation 40. [back] | Note 4. My fair son! My life, my joy, my food, my all the world. William Shakespeare: King John, act iii. sc. 4. [back] | Note 5. The book of Nature is that which the physician must read; and to do so he must walk over the leaves.Paracelsus, 14901541. (From the Encyclopædia Britannica, ninth edition, vol. xviii. p. 234.) [back] | Note 6. See Spenser, Quotation 15. [back] | Note 7. See Byrom, Quotation 6. [back] | Note 8. See Shakespeare, As You Like It, Quotation 36. [back] | Note 9. See Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Quotation 1. [back] |
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