[Ads-l] "This Too Shall Pass"
ADSGarson O'Toole
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Mon Mar 27 15:58:04 UTC 2017
Letter from Sir Walter Scott to Lord Byron
November 6, 1813
in Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott
https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031308250
https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031308250?urlappend=%3Bseq=158
And this also shall pass away
Garson
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Shapiro, Fred <fred.shapiro at yale.edu> wrote:
> The phrase may also use the word "will" instead of "shall."
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> Fred Shapiro
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> In the Yale Book of Quotations, my first evidence for the saying "this too shall pass" or "this too shall pass away" or "this also shall pass" or "this also shall pass away" is by Edward Fitzgerald in 1852. Subsequently, Ralph Keyes in his book The Quote Verifier found an 1839 newspaper occurrence.
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> Now I have found the following in Southern Churchman, Apr. 13, 1838 (America's Historical Newspapers): "An oriental sultan consulted Solomon on the proper inscription for a signet ring, requiring that the maxim which it contained should be at once proper for moderating the presumption of prosperity, and tempering the pressure of adversity. The apothegm supplied by the Jewish sage was admirably adapted for both purposes, being comprehended in the words, 'And this also shall pass away.'. -- _Walter Scott_."
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> I assume "Walter Scott" refers to the famous Scottish writer. Can anyone help me determine whether Sir Walter Scott (or some other Walter Scott) authored the passage above, and, if so, where it was published?
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> Fred Shapiro
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