Proverbs and Their Lessons / Being the Subject of Lectures Delivered to Young Men's Societies at Portsmouth and Elsewhere
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The author collects and examines popular sayings in a series of six lectures that define the proverb, trace its origins, compare variants across nations, and explore its poetic, moral, and theological dimensions. He considers how proverbs are formed and transmitted, illustrates their wit and imagery, and measures their ethical and religious significance, drawing on wide readings and examples. Intended for general readers, the lectures combine classification, philological observation, and cultural comparison to show how brief traditional sayings encapsulate collective experience, communicate practical wisdom, and reveal enduring patterns of thought and language.
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