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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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<strong>The</strong> pen is mightier than the sword.<br />

‘Richelieu’ (1839) act 2, sc. 2, l. 307.<br />

2.243 Edward Robert Bulwer, Earl <strong>of</strong> Lytton<br />

See Owen Meredith (1.114) in Volume II<br />

2.244 Alfred Bunn c.1796-1860<br />

I dreamed that I dwelt in marble halls<br />

With vassals and serfs at my side.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Bohemian Girl’ (1843) act 2 ‘<strong>The</strong> Gipsy Girl’s Dream’<br />

2.245 Luis Buñuel 1900-83<br />

Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie.<br />

<strong>The</strong> discreet charm <strong>of</strong> the bourgeoisie.<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> film (1972)<br />

Grâce á Dieu, je suis toujours athèe.<br />

Thanks to God, I am still an atheist.<br />

In ‘Le Monde’ 16 December 1959<br />

2.246 John Bunyan 1628-88<br />

As I walked through the wilderness <strong>of</strong> this world.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress’ (1678) pt. 1, opening words<br />

<strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> the slough was Despond.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress’ (1678) pt. 1<br />

Christian: Gentlemen, Whence came you, and whither do you go? formalist and<br />

Hypocrisy: We were born in the land <strong>of</strong> Vainglory, and we are going for praise to Mount Sion.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress’ (1678) pt. 1<br />

It is an hard matter for a man to go down into the valley <strong>of</strong> Humiliation...and to catch no slip<br />

by the way.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress’ (1678) pt. 1<br />

A foul Fiend coming over the field to meet him; his name is Apollyon.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress’ (1678) pt. 1<br />

It beareth the name <strong>of</strong> Vanity-Fair, because the town where ’tis kept, is lighter than vanity.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress’ (1678) pt. 1.<br />

Hanging is too good for him, said Mr Cruelty.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress’ (1678) pt. 1<br />

Yet my great-grandfather was but a water-man, looking one way, and rowing another: and I<br />

got most <strong>of</strong> my estate by the same occupation.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim’s Progress’ (1678) pt. 1.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are for religion when in rags and contempt; but I am for him when he walks in his golden

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