A Dictionary of Spanish ProverbsG. and W.B. Whittaker, 1823 - 391 Seiten |
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Seite 102
... trifling . De lo contado come el lobo . " The wolf eats of what are counted . " - It alludes to confirmed thieves , who will even steal when they know they will be discovered . De lo feo à el hermoso , deme Dios lo provechoso . " From ...
... trifling . De lo contado come el lobo . " The wolf eats of what are counted . " - It alludes to confirmed thieves , who will even steal when they know they will be discovered . De lo feo à el hermoso , deme Dios lo provechoso . " From ...
Seite 105
... fire . " - From trifling be- ginnings great things arise . " Think nought a trifle , though it small ap- pear ; " Small sands the mountains make the year . " - moments De que murió mi padre ? de achaque . " DE 105 DE.
... fire . " - From trifling be- ginnings great things arise . " Think nought a trifle , though it small ap- pear ; " Small sands the mountains make the year . " - moments De que murió mi padre ? de achaque . " DE 105 DE.
Seite 108
... un conejo . " Michael is quits ; he lost a ducat and gained a rabbit . " - It is a reproof to those who console themselves for their great losses , with some trifling advantage or gain . De tal barba tal escama . " For such a 108 DE DE.
... un conejo . " Michael is quits ; he lost a ducat and gained a rabbit . " - It is a reproof to those who console themselves for their great losses , with some trifling advantage or gain . De tal barba tal escama . " For such a 108 DE DE.
Seite 127
... trifling offence if they hanged persons by the girdle . " - It is the fear of punishment , and not from a love of virtue , which deters many from committing crime . El Judio azotó su hijo porque ganó la primera.— " EL 127 EL.
... trifling offence if they hanged persons by the girdle . " - It is the fear of punishment , and not from a love of virtue , which deters many from committing crime . El Judio azotó su hijo porque ganó la primera.— " EL 127 EL.
Seite 139
... trifling risk . El trigo acostado , el dueño levantado . " The corn when laid down , the master gets up . ” — Which signifies , that when the corn lays by the weight of its ears , the master rises with the hope of gain that will result ...
... trifling risk . El trigo acostado , el dueño levantado . " The corn when laid down , the master gets up . ” — Which signifies , that when the corn lays by the weight of its ears , the master rises with the hope of gain that will result ...
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