| 1817 - 336 páginas
...ipse ulceritnu scales. The Devil's child the Devil's luck. He must needs go whom the Devil drives. He had need of a long spoon that eats with the Devil. The Devil shites upon a great heap. The Devil is good when he is pleased. -. ¿*]. ¿-i) } 68 PROVERBS... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 346 páginas
...&c. Confestio Amantis, Lib. sec. fol. 41. ed. Caxton, 1483. Webster alludes here to the proverb; " he had need of a long spoon, that eats with the devil." The following anecdote, which fathers upon Shakespeare a pun similar to that in the text, has been... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 336 páginas
...lerneth," &c. Confessio Amantis, Lib. sec. fol. 41. ed. Caitm, 1483. Webster alludes here to the proverb; " he had need of a long spoon, that eats with the devil." The following anecdote, which fathers upon Shakespeare a pun similar to that in the text, has been... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 334 páginas
...&c. Confesiio Amantis, Lib. sec. fol. 41. ecf. Caxtm, 1483. Webster alludes here to the proverb; " he had need of a long spoon, that eats with the devil." The following anecdote, which fathers upon Shakespeare a pun similar to that in the text, has been... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 332 páginas
...lerneth," &c. Confeuio Amantis, Lib. sec. fol. 41. ed. Caitm, 1483. Webster alludes here to the proverb; " he had need of a long spoon, that eats with the devil." The following anecdote, which fathers upon Shakespeare a pun similar to that in the text, has been... | |
| 1854 - 694 páginas
...form, He has need of a lonq spoon that would eat with the devil ; that is, (as Mr. Trench explains,) men fancy they can cheat the arch-cheater, can advance...with him up to a certain point, and then whenever the connection becomes too dangerous, break it off at will, being sure in this to be miserably mistaken.... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1853 - 156 páginas
...raised up against them ; for our great enemy is as formidable eminus as com minus : where he can not come, he will send. There are others of the same family,...him up to a certain point, and then, whenever the connection becomes too dangerous, break it off at their will ; being sure in this to be miserably deceived.... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1853 - 180 páginas
...formidable from a seeming distance as in close combat ; where he can not come, he will send. Th§re are others of the same family, as the following: The...him up to a certain point, and then, whenever the connection becomes too dangerous, break it off at their will; being sure in this to be miserably deceived.... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1853 - 164 páginas
...following : The devil's meal is half bran; or all bran, as the Italians still more boldly proclaim it ; f unrighteous gains are sure to disappoint the getter;...dangerous, break it off at their will ; being sure * Wo der Teufel nicht hin mag konunen, da send er seinen Boten hin. f La farina del diavolo se ne va... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1853 - 156 páginas
...others of the same family, as the following : The devil's meal is half bran / or all bran, as £he Italians still more boldly proclaim it ;* unrighteous...him up to a certain point, and then, whenever the connection becomes too dangerous, break it off at their will ; being sure in this to be miserably deceived.... | |
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