| John Cook Wilson - 1926 - 604 страници
...he had sometimes the company of a congenial younger friend or married couple. He might have said ' when you have seen one of my days, you have seen a...round like the blind horse in the mill ', only he would have said it without the repining of the poet Gray and he certainly believed that the horse made... | |
| Robert L. Mack - 2000 - 768 страници
...to be called ingratitude, and I am obliged to your goodness for softening so harsh an appellation. When you have seen one of my days, you have seen a...only he has the satisfaction of fancying he makes progress, and gets some new ground; my eyes are open enough to see the same dull prospect, and to know... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1863 - 614 страници
...Fricassee.' Reading here, reading there ; nothing but books with different sauces." And at another time : " When you have seen one of my days, you have seen a...satisfaction of fancying he makes a progress, and gets over some ground ; my eyes are open enough to see the same dull prospect, and to know that, having... | |
| Duncan Crookes Tovey - 1890 - 338 страници
...desire you will send me soon, and truly and positively, a History of your own time. To this Gray replied 'When you have seen one of my days you have seen a...round and round like the blind horse in the mill.... I must not send you the history of my own time, till I can send you that also of the reformation.'... | |
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