All that glisters is not gold.

All that glisters is not gold.

Русская мысль и речь. Свое и чужое. Опыт русской фразеологии. Сборник образных слов и иносказаний. Т.Т. 1—2. Ходячие и меткие слова. Сборник русских и иностранных цитат, пословиц, поговорок, пословичных выражений и отдельных слов. СПб., тип. Ак. наук.. . 1896—1912.

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  • all that glitters is not gold — ‘Glisters’, despite its Shakespearean authority, is now less often found than ‘glitters’. The variant form illustrated in quots. 1773 and 1987 is also common. L. non omne quod nitet aurum est, not all that shines is gold. c 1220 Hali Meidenhad… …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • All that glitters is not gold — is a well known saying.The expression, in various forms, dates from at least as far as the 12th century. [ [http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/28450.html The Phrase Finder] ; but see [http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin board/18/messages/56.html… …   Wikipedia

  • All that glistens is not gold. — British, American & Australian, British, literary something that you say to warn someone that sometimes people or things that appear attractive have no real value. This film has an all star cast, but all that glisters is not gold. It fails… …   New idioms dictionary

  • All that glitters is not gold. — British, American & Australian, British, literary something that you say to warn someone that sometimes people or things that appear attractive have no real value. This film has an all star cast, but all that glisters is not gold. It fails… …   New idioms dictionary

  • all that glitters is not gold — Meaning A showy article may not necessarily be valuable. Origin The 12th century French thelogian Alain de Lille wrote Do not hold everything gold that shines like gold . Shakespeare and others have expressed the same notion. Shakespeare version… …   Meaning and origin of phrases

  • All That Glitters — is a shortened form of All that glitters is not golden, a well known misquotation from Shakespeare s play The Merchant of Venice ; the original line is .All That Glitters may refer to:* All That Glitters (TV series), a 1977 American sitcom * All… …   Wikipedia

  • not all —     For some time now tales have been circulating that all was not well in the Goldsmith empire (Times). What the writer really meant, of course, was that not all was well in the empire, not that everything was unwell. The authorities are… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • Gold — 1. Auch das Gold will gewaschen sein. 2. Auch feines Gold schäumt im Tiegel. Auch das Gold ist nur ein Erz, sagen die Russen. (Altmann VI, 477.) Frz.: Nul or sans escume. (Leroux, I, 54.) Lat.: Auri natura non sunt splendentia pura. (Gaal, 774.)… …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • The Merchant of Venice — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see The Merchant of Venice (disambiguation). The Merchant of Venice Title page of the first quarto of Merchant of Venice (1600) …   Wikipedia

  • List of misquotations — A famous misquotation is a well known phrase attributed to someone who either did not actually say it in that form of words, or did not say it at all. It may not be known how these phrases came about, but when possible, their type of origin is… …   Wikipedia


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