But the honour — the honour, monsieur ! . . . The honour . . . that is real — that is ! And what life may be worth when ' ... he got on his feet with a ponderous impetuosity, as a startled ox might scramble up from the grass . . . ' when the honour... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Sivu 3331900Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Ernst Paulus Bendz - 1923 - 134 sivua
...greatest feminist.» Or there are Marlow and the Frenchman at their leave-taking in the Sydney cafe: — »I had risen too, and, trying to throw infinite politeness...other mutely, like two china dogs on a mantelpiece.» Or why do we remember Robinson — »the notorious Robinson» — in »Lord Jim»? Because we happen... | |
| Ernst Paulus Bendz - 1923 - 130 sivua
...greatest feminist.)) Or there are Marlow and the Frenchman at their leave-taking in the Sydney cafe: - - »I had risen too, and, trying to throw infinite politeness...other mutely, like two china dogs on a mantelpiece.)) Or why do we remember Robinson — »the notorious Robinsonw — in »Lord Jim»? Because we happen... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1921 - 444 sivua
...impetuosity, as a startled ox might scramble up from the grass . . . ' when the honour is gone — ah qa! par exemple — I can offer no opinion. I can offer...politeness into our attitudes, we faced each other mutely, ilike two china dogs on a mantelpiece. Hang the fellow! he had pricked the bubble. The blight of futility... | |
| Joseph Conrad - 1920 - 440 sivua
...impetuosity, as a startled ox might scramble up from the grass . . ../ 'when the honour is gone — ah $a! par exemple — I can offer no opinion. I can offer...it.' "I had risen, too, and, trying to throw infinite polite' ness into our attitudes, we faced each other mutely, like two china dogs on a mantelpiece.... | |
| 1920 - 438 sivua
...impetuosity, as a startled ox might scramble up from the grass ..." when the honour is gone — ah ca I par exemple — I can offer no opinion. I can offer...opinion — because, monsieur, I know nothing of it." ' That is surely a wonderful presentment of a representative Frenchman. Mr. Conrad is in the position... | |
| Jacques Berthoud - 1978 - 204 sivua
...startled ox might scramble up from the grass .. . 'when the honour is gone - ah cat par exemple - 1 can offer no opinion. I can offer no opinion - because...mantelpiece. Hang the fellow! he had pricked the bubble. Lord Jim, pp. 147-8 The fact that a conversation that began by promising so much should founder into... | |
| Ian Watt - 1981 - 400 sivua
...startled ox might scramble up from the grass . . . "when the honour is gone — ah ca! par exemplf — I can offer no opinion. . . . because — monsieur — I know nothing of it." This episode affords a convenient opportunity for summing up the characteristic connections between... | |
| Richard Eldridge - 1989 - 236 sivua
...that is real — that is! And what life may be worth when . . . when the honour is gone — ah $a! par exemple — I can offer no opinion. I can offer...— because — monsieur — I know nothing of it" (90). To this declamation, Marlow's reply, the reply typical of a Platonist or Kantian concerned with... | |
| Mark Wollaeger - 1990 - 288 sivua
...rigidity of his code of honor are presented here in vivid visual terms: "when the honour is gone ... I can offer no opinion — because — monsieur — I know nothing of it." Although Marlow and the lieutenant are momentarily equated in their comic immobility ("we faced each... | |
| Ursula Lord - 1998 - 382 sivua
...honour ... that is real - that is! And what life may be worth when ... when the honour is gone - ah ça! par exemple - I can offer no opinion. I can offer...opinion because - monsieur - I know nothing of it ... This, monsieur, is too fine for me - much above me - 1 don't think about it" (115). The French... | |
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