Adrian's horse, confounded that of himself. In vain we compute our felicities by the advantage of our good names, since bad have equal durations; and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon. History of English Literature - Sayfa 203Hippolyte Taine tarafından - 1871Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 sayfa
...and Thersites is like to live as long*as Agamemnon, without the favour of the everlasting register. Who knows whether the best of men be known, or whether there be not more remarkable p«irsons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time ? The first man had been... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 sayfa
...and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon, without the favour of the everlasting register. Who knows whether the best of men be known, or whether there b£not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time... | |
| 1848 - 738 sayfa
...and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon, without the favor of the everlasting register. Who knows whether the best of men be known ? or whether there be not more remarkable men forgot than any that stand remembered in the account of time ? Without the favor of the everlasting... | |
| 1851 - 486 sayfa
...vain we compute our felicities by the advantage of our good names, since bad have equal durations; and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon....whether the best of men be known ? or whether there be cot more remarkable- persons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of Time ?... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 468 sayfa
...vain we compute our felicities by the advantage of our good names, since bad have equal durations; and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon....be known, or whether there be not more remarkable per- 1 sons forgot than any that stand remembered , ' in the known account of time? Without the favor... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 394 sayfa
...World wags on the same, As though its just-lost wonder ne'er had breath'd! 93 CLXII. (Continued.) " Who knows whether the best of men be known, or whether there be not more remarkable persous forgot than any that stand remembered in the known aecount of time? Mummy hath become merchandise... | |
| Casket - 1874 - 840 sayfa
...to live as long ae Agamemnon without the savour of the everlasting register. POSTHUMOUS FAME. \Vho knows whether the best of men be known? or whether there be not more remarkable per .-•>ns forgot, than any that stand remembered ¡n the known account of time? the first man liad... | |
| 1882 - 512 sayfa
...Literary World. BOSTON, MARCH I!, 1882. Entered M tb« Рм! ОЛее tt Boil i., u Moond-elu* m»tU>r. Who knows whether the best of men be known, or whether there be more remarkable persons forgot than any that stand remembered in the known account of time? — SIR... | |
| Bennett Augustine Clements - 1883 - 60 sayfa
...scattereth her poppy, and deals with the memory of men without distinction to merit of perpetuity. * * * * " Who knows whether the best of men be known, or whether there be not more remarkable men forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time." — SIR THOMAS BROWNE, 1686.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 438 sayfa
...and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon, without the favour of the everlasting register. Who knows whether the best of men be known ? or whether there be not more remarkable person« forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time : the first man had been... | |
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