A Hand-book of Proverbs: Comprising an Entire Republication of Ray's Collection of English Proverbs, with His Additions from Foreign Languages, and a Complete Alphabetical IndexG. Bell and sons, 1899 - 583 psl. |
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... Keep good men company , and you shall be of the number . Confession of a fault makes half amends for it . He that contemplates , hath a day without a night . He may well be contented who needs neither borrow nor flatter . Clear ...
... Keep good men company , and you shall be of the number . Confession of a fault makes half amends for it . He that contemplates , hath a day without a night . He may well be contented who needs neither borrow nor flatter . Clear ...
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... keep company . Discreet women have neither eyes nor ears . Sweet discourse makes short days and nights . Diseases are the tax on pleasures . All her dishes are chafing - dishes . The devil is not always at one door . Fr. It's an ill ...
... keep company . Discreet women have neither eyes nor ears . Sweet discourse makes short days and nights . Diseases are the tax on pleasures . All her dishes are chafing - dishes . The devil is not always at one door . Fr. It's an ill ...
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... keep there is need of wit . A man of gladness seldom falls into madness . What your glass tells you will not be told by counsel . He that hath a head made of glass must not throw stones at another . Span . Si teneys la cabeça de vidro ...
... keep there is need of wit . A man of gladness seldom falls into madness . What your glass tells you will not be told by counsel . He that hath a head made of glass must not throw stones at another . Span . Si teneys la cabeça de vidro ...
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... as full of trouble as pleasure . He that makes a good war , makes a good peace . He is wise enough that can keep himself warm . Good watch prevents misfortune . He that hath a head of wax must not walk PROVERBIAL SENTENCES . 21.
... as full of trouble as pleasure . He that makes a good war , makes a good peace . He is wise enough that can keep himself warm . Good watch prevents misfortune . He that hath a head of wax must not walk PROVERBIAL SENTENCES . 21.
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... keep the wolf from the door . i . e . To satisfy his hunger , latrantem stomachum . Wolves lose their teeth , but not their memory . Who hath a wolf for his mate , needs a dog for his man . Ital . Who keeps company with a wolf , will ...
... keep the wolf from the door . i . e . To satisfy his hunger , latrantem stomachum . Wolves lose their teeth , but not their memory . Who hath a wolf for his mate , needs a dog for his man . Ital . Who keeps company with a wolf , will ...
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A handbook of proverbs Comprising an entire republ. of English proverbs ... Henry George Bohn,John Ray Visos knygos peržiūra - 1855 |
A Hand-book of Proverbs Comprising an Entire Republication of Ray's ... Henry George Bohn Visos knygos peržiūra - 1855 |
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