Proverb Lore / Many sayings, wise or otherwise, on many subjects, gleaned from many sources
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This collection examines the nature, forms, and functions of proverbs, defining their brevity, figurative language, and mnemonic devices such as alliteration and rhyme. It surveys historical compilations and the appearance of proverbs in literature, discusses national varieties and cross-cultural similarities, and treats misunderstandings and shifting meanings of popular sayings. Several chapters group proverbs by source—occupations, animals, household objects—and analyze themes like speech, truth, thrift, and conduct of life. The text combines etymological notes, illustrative examples, and reflections on usage, endurance, and occasional contradiction to show how folk wisdom condenses moral and practical counsel.
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