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/* Seite Un sot trouve toujours un plus sot, qui l'admire 277 Une main lave l'autre 346 Une religion en robe de chambre 241 Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si 431 Utopie 290 Vespasiennes 461 Voilà justement comme on écrit l'histoire 279 Voilà le soleil d'Austerlitz! 489 Vous êtes orfèvre, Monsieur Josse 274 Vous l'avez voulu, George Dandin, vous l'avez voulu! 275 Zèle (surtout pas de)! 489 */ /* 3. Englische Sprache. A consummation devoutly to be wish'd 293 A horse, a horse! my kingdom for a horse ! 297 A plague of sighing and grief etc. 295 A rose by any name would smell as sweet 299 Alas, poor Yorick! 294 All the perfumes of Arabia 299 Although the last, not least 296 And thus the native hue of resolution etc. 293 Anon, Sir, anon! 294 As plenty as blackberries 295 Ay, every inch a king! 301 Bluestocking 502 Boycotting 505 Brevity is the soul of wit 293 Brutus is an honourable man etc. 296 But to return to our sheep 422 Caliban 298 Caviare to the general! 293 Come cordial, not poison! 149 Come what come may etc. 299 Comedy of errors 300 Coming events cast their shadows before 308 Content, if hence th' unlearn'd their wants may view etc. 304 Doubt thou, the stars are fire etc. 293 Early to bed and early to rise etc. 305 England expects that every man will do his duty 504 Every inch a king! 301 Food for powder 295 Fool of Fortune 301 For a' that and a' that! 307 For Brutus is an honourable man etc. 296 */
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