Grocott & Ward, comps. Grocotts Familiar Quotations, 6th ed. 189-?. Parallel
He was his only neighbour. Buckleys Translation of Sophocles Tragedy of Philoctetes, Page 310. 1
None but himself can be his parallel. Theobald.Play of The Double Falsehood. 2
And, but herself, admits no parallel. Massinger.The Duke of Milan, Act IV. Scene 3. 3
She is herself, compared with herself: For, but herself, she hath no companion. Machin.The Dumb Knight, Act I. Scene 1. 4
And may they know no rivals but themselves. Ben Jonson.Sejanus, Act III. Scene 1. 5
Take this from me, None but thyself could write a verse for thee. R. Brideoake.On Ben Jonsons Death. 6
No Like. Well be ourselves similitude. Suckling.Brennoralt, Act IV. 7
To me, there is none like you but yourself. From the Address of a grateful Hindoo to Sir William Jones; Lord Teignmouths Memoir of Sir Williams Life. 8