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
| Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 562 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 Qu'ucote: this was a genuine strong... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 454 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 - 1901 - 492 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... | |
| William Morton Payne - 1902 - 290 oldal
...taken by the public as the adequate test of greatness, and that a man's career passes for heroic if only it be sufficiently brilliant to attract widespread...and all but our deepest, modern book, and named it u Don Quijote ": this was a genuine strong man. A strong man, of recent time, fights little for any... | |
| Daniel Harvey Hill - 1906 - 426 oldal
...that Shakespeare died, — April 23, 1616. A certain strong man of former time fought stoutly at 20 Lepanto ; worked stoutly as Algerine slave ; stoutly...the world's ingratitude ; and, sitting in jail, with one arm left him, wrote our joyfulest and all but deepest book and named it Don Quixote- — THOMAS... | |
| James Fitzmaurice-Kelly - 1913 - 260 oldal
...examining the evidence some picturesque legends must be discarded. Carlyle is quoted as saying : ' A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...nakedness and the world's ingratitude ; and sitting in gaol, with one arm left him, wrote our joyfullcst, and all but our deepest, modern book, and named... | |
| James Fitzmaurice-Kelly - 1913 - 266 oldal
...of examining the evidence some picturesque Icgcnds must be discarded. Cariyle is quoted as saying: ' A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...from such working; with stout cheerfulness endured fatnine and nakedness and the world's ingratitude; and sitting in gaol, with one arm left him, wrote... | |
| James Fitzmaurice-Kelly - 1913 - 266 oldal
...examining the evidence some picturesque legends must be discarded. Carlyle is quoted as saying : ' A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...Lepanto, worked stoutly as Algerine slave ; stoutly delivcred himself from such working ; with stout cheerfulness endured famine and nakedness and the... | |
| Tighe Hopkins - 1914 - 324 oldal
...been burned in it. RECREATIONS OF PRISON CARLYLE has left a memorable portrait of Cervantes :— " A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...nakedness and the world's ingratitude; and sitting in gaol, with one arm left him, wrote our joyfullest, and all but our deepest, modern book, and named... | |
| Martha Adelaide Holton, Charles Madison Curry - 1914 - 334 oldal
...adventures of these odd companions. Thomas Carlyle summed up the life and work of Cervantes by saying: "A certain strong man, of former time, fought stoutly...stoutly delivered himself from such working; with 55 stout cheerfulness endured famine and nakedness and the world's ingratitude; and sitting in gaol,... | |
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