Dictionary of English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases (Illustrated)
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The late Earl Russell very aptly described a proverb as The wisdom of many and the wit of one. We value proverbs chiefly as moral maxims teaching some practical lesson set forth in concise, pithy sentences, which are fixed in the memory without effor... Read more
The late Earl Russell very aptly described a proverb as The wisdom of many and the wit of one. We value proverbs chiefly as moral maxims teaching some practical lesson set forth in concise, pithy sentences, which are fixed in the memory without effort, and retained without being burdensome. They have been found useful for guidance in almost every condition of life; but, on the other hand, it is quite true that many dangerous precepts have been propounded in proverbs, and some of the older ones gave such questionable advice, or were couched in such objectionable language, that they have been very properly omitted from every collection intended, as this is, for general use. Other old proverbs have become obsolete, and as their meaning is now obscure, they have not been included in the Dictionary. Less
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  • June 8, 2013
  • 9781304116161
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