meaning and origin of the phrase ‘of mice and men’
The words man and mouse have been used in alliterative association in: – neither man nor mouse, to mean not a living creature, great or small, – mouse and man, or mice and men, to mean every living thing. The first known user of neither man nor mouse was the poet and writing-master John Davies … Continue reading meaning and origin of the phrase ‘of mice and men’
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