A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly at Lepanto ; worked stoutly as Algerine slave ; stoutly delivered himself from such working, with stout cheerfulness endured famine and nakedness and the world's ingratitude ; and, sitting in jail,... The Dial - 104. oldalSzerkesztette: - 1897Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1832 - 604 oldal
...still prove negative, consider, secondly, what strength actually is, and where you are to try for it. A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...all but our deepest, modern book, and named it Don Quixote : this was a genuine strong man. A strong man, of recent time, fights little for any good cause... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 412 oldal
...still prove negative, consider, secondly, what strength actually is, and where you are to try for it. A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...all but our deepest, modern book, and named it Don Quixote : this was a genuine strong man. A strong man, of recent time, fights little for any good cause... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 oldal
...actually is, and where you are to try for it. A certain stroug man, of former time, fought stonily at Lepanto; worked stoutly as Algerine slave; stoutly...all but our deepest, modern book, and named it Don Quixote : this was a genuine strong man. A strong man, of recent time, fights little for any good cause... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 oldal
...Cervantes are not known. His history may be briefly given, in the following words from Carlyle : " A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...the world's ingratitude; and, sitting in jail, with only one arm left, wrote our joyfullest, and, all but one, deepest, modern book, and named it Don Quixote."... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 oldal
...still prove negative, consider, secondly, what strength actually is, and where you ,are to try for it. A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...all but our deepest, modern book, and named it Don Quixote : this was a genuine strongman. A strong man, of recent time, fights little for any good cause... | |
| 1852 - 590 oldal
...negative, consider, secondly, what strength actually is, and where you are to try for it. A certain stroug man, of former time, fought stoutly at Lepanto; worked...all but our deepest, modern book, and named it Don Quixote : this was a genuine strongman. A strong man, of recent lime, fights little for any good cause... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 oldal
...prove negative, consider, secondly, what strength actually is, and where yon are to try for it. • consists in trying to disbelieve his guiltiness, and...of his life is blasted asunder; for DOW not anly Q«i>ott: this was a genuine strong man. A strong man, of recent lime, fights little for any pond cause... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 oldal
...still prove negative, consider, secondly, what strength actually is, and where you are lo try for it. A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly at Lepanto; worked stoutly as Alg( rine slave; stoutly delivered himself from :iuch working, with stout cheerfulness endured famine... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 480 oldal
...still prove negative, consider, secondly, what strength actually is, and where you are to try for it. A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...sitting in jail, with the one arm left him, wrote our joyfulest, and all but our deepest, modern book, and named it Don Quixote : this was a genuine strong... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1872 - 288 oldal
...still prove negative, consider, secondly, what strength actually is, and where you are to try for it. A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...sitting in jail, with the one arm left him, wrote our joyfulcst, and all but our deepest, modern book, and named it Don Quixote: this was a genuine strong... | |
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