The whole world was not half so wide To Alexander, when he cried, Because he had but one to subdue, As was a paltry narrow tub to Diogenes; who is not said (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' th' eye, and sob, Because he 'ad ne'er... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Страница 332по Thomas Carlyle - 1848Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Samuel Butler - 1750 - 488 страници
...cry'd, Becauie he had but one to fubdue, As was a paultry narrow Tub to 1025 DIOGENES; whoisnotfaid (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' th' eye, and fob, Becaufe h' had ne'er another Tub. The Ancients make two fev'ral kinds 1030 Of prowefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 372 страници
...Hockley-ftb'bole. Altered, 1674, to, /' the wretched hole. Reftored, 1704. Diogenes ; who is not faid 10*5 (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i ' th' ej-e, and fob, Becaufe he 'ad ne'er another tub. The Ancients make two feveral kinds Of prowefs... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 страници
...cry'd, Becaufe he had but one to fubdue, As was a paltry narrow tub to Diogenes ; who is not faid 102.$ (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' th' eye, and fob, Becaufe he 'ad ne'er another tub. Ver. 1003. Where havin8 them in HttUey-l'-tb'.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 страници
...cry'd, Becauf* he had hut one to (undue, At was a p»ltry narrow nib to Diogenes ; who is not f.iid (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' th' eye, and fob, Becaufe he 'ad ne'er another tub. Tlie Ancients make two feveral kinds Of proweft... | |
| 1803 - 318 страници
..., • 4- .. *,!.l" , , The whole world was not half so wide To Alexander, when he cry'd, Because he had but one to subdue, As was a narrow paltry tub to Diogenes; who is not said •. „ •,. . .. . ,. (For ought that ever I could read) •I.' i. fi, To whine, put... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 306 страници
...when he cry'd, Because he had but one to subdue, At was a narrow paltry tub to Diogenes : who is not said (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' th' eye and sob, Because h' had ne'er another tub. The situations usually destined for these monuments... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 страници
...when he cry'd, Because he had but one to subdue, As was a paltry narrow tub to Diogenes ; who is not said (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i1 th' eye, and sob, Because he 'ad ne'er another tub. The ancients make two several kinds Of prowess... | |
| Samuel Butler, Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 456 страници
...when he cried, Because he had but one to subdue, As was a paltry narrow tub to Diogenes ; who is not said (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' th' eye, and sob, Because he 'ad ne'er another tub. The Ancients make two several kinds Of prowess... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 412 страници
...when he cried, Because he had but one to subdue, As was a paltry narrow tub to Diogenes; who is not said (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' th' eye, and sob, Because he 'ad ne'er another tub. The Ancients make two several kinds Of prowess... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 314 страници
...when he cried, Because he had but one to subdue, As was a paltry narrow tub to Diogenes ; who is not said (For aught that ever I could read) To whine, put finger i' the' eye, and sob, Because he 'ad ne'er another tub. The Ancients make two several kinds Of prowess in heroic minds, The active and... | |
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