Magill's Quotations in Context, Tom 2An extension of the work published in 1965, containing 1,500 additional quotations. Each entry gives source, author and his dates, first publication, and circumstances in which saying was used. |
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Almighty dollar The | 28 |
And is there honey still for tea? | 34 |
Angels and ministers of grace defend us | 40 |
As cold as any stone | 46 |
As soon seek roses in December | 52 |
Athens the eye of Greece mother of arts and eloquence | 58 |
Ay but to die and go we know not where | 61 |
Barefoot boy with cheek of tan | 67 |
Fifteen men on the dead mans chest | 246 |
Flesh of my flesh | 252 |
Fling away ambition | 253 |
Fool doth think he is wise but the wise man knows himself to be a fool The | 259 |
For in the stars is written the death of every man | 265 |
Fought all his battles over again | 271 |
From battle and murder and from sudden death | 277 |
Game is up The | 283 |
Be secret and exult | 73 |
Beauty is truth truth beauty | 79 |
Bell book and candle | 85 |
Beware of false prophets | 91 |
Biggest fish I caught got away The | 94 |
Blood more stirs to rouse a lion than to start a hare The | 100 |
Boys will is the winds will A | 106 |
Broken and a contrite heart A | 112 |
have promises to keep | 118 |
By the shores of Gitche Gumee | 124 |
Call me Ishmael | 125 |
Caparisons dont become a young woman | 131 |
Child is father of the man The | 137 |
Clay lies still but bloods a rover | 143 |
Come off scotfree | 149 |
Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods | 155 |
Courage never to submit or yield | 157 |
Crown of glory A | 163 |
Damn the torpedoes | 169 |
Death by inches | 175 |
Devil can cite Scripture for his purpose The | 181 |
Do as I say not as I do | 187 |
Do thy duty Leave to Heaven the rest | 189 |
Double double toil and trouble | 195 |
Earth has not anything to show more fair | 201 |
England never did nor never shall lie at the proud foot of a conqueror | 207 |
Eureka | 213 |
Every subjects duty is the kings but every subjects soul is his own | 219 |
Evil be thou my good | 222 |
Facts are stubborn things | 228 |
Far from the madding crowds ignoble strife | 234 |
Fault dear Brutus is not in our stars but in ourselves The | 240 |
Get thee behind me Satan | 286 |
Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given | 292 |
God bless us every one | 298 |
Gods foot upon the treadle of the loom | 304 |
Gone woolgathering | 310 |
Government of laws and not of men A | 316 |
Great god Pan is dead The | 319 |
Grind the faces of the poor | 325 |
Half a league half a league half a league onward | 331 |
Happy Christmas to all and to all a goodnight | 337 |
xvi | 338 |
He builded better than he knew | 343 |
He is all fault who hath no fault at all | 349 |
He makes no friend who never made a foe | 352 |
He that is giddy thinks the world turns round | 358 |
He who can do everything must need fear every man | 364 |
Helen thy beauty is to me like those Nicean barks of yore | 370 |
Here is Gods plenty | 376 |
His first best country ever is at home | 382 |
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand | 386 |
Hope springs eternal in the human breast | 392 |
How dull it is to pause to make an end to rust unburnished | 398 |
Human kind cannot bear very much reality | 404 |
am looking for a man | 410 |
bear a charmed life | 416 |
count religion but a childish toy | 420 |
dote on myself | 426 |
have fought a good fight | 432 |
have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny | 438 |
long to talk with some old lovers ghost | 444 |
shot an arrow into the air | 450 |
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Magill's Quotations in Context, Second Series, Tom 2 Frank Northen Magill,Tench Francis Tilghman Podgląd niedostępny - 1969 |