| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 sivua
...waters he had waded, and swum struggling for his life ; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do ? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common...rustic deer-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fall-in with sorrows by the way ? Or, still better, how could a man delineate a Hamlet, a Coriolanus,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 sivua
...had waded, and swum struggling- for- his life ; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do I It seems to me a heedless notion, our common one....sat like a bird on the bough ; and sang forth, free arid off hand, never knowing the troubles of other men. . Net . ao ; with no man is it so. How could... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 sivua
...waters he had waded, and swum struggling for his life ; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do ? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common...rustic deer-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fall-in with sorrows by the way ? Or, still better, how could a man delineate a Hamlet, a Coriolanus,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 sivua
...waters he had waded, and swum straggling for his life ; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do ? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common...rustic deer-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fallin with sorrows by the way ? Or, still better, how could a man delineate a Hamlet, a Coriolanus,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 sivua
...waters he had waded, and swum struggling for his life ; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do ? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common...rustic deer-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fall-in with sorrows by the way ? Or, still better, how could a man delineate a Hamlet, a Coriolanus,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 sivua
...waters he had waded, and swum struggling for his life ; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do ? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common...it so. How could a man travel forward from rustic dear-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fall in with sorrows by the way ? Or, still better,... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 sivua
...waters he had waded, and swum struggling for his life; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do ? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common...it so. How could a man travel forward from rustic dear-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fall in with sorrows by the way ? Or, still better,... | |
| thomas carlyle - 1888
...waters he had waded, and swum struggling for his life; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do ? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common...man is it so. How could a man travel forward from instic deer-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fall-in with sorrows by the way ? Or, still better,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 202 sivua
...deep waters he had waded, and swum struggling for his life ; as what man like him ever failed to have to do? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common one, that he sat like -a bird on tke bough : and sang forth, free and off-hand, never knowing the troubles of other men. Not so ; with... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1895 - 300 sivua
...waters he had waded, and swum struggling for his life; — as what man like him ever failed to have to do? It seems to me a heedless notion, our common...rustic deer-poaching to such tragedy-writing, and not fall-in with sorrows by the way? Or, still better, how could a_man delineate a Hamlet, a Coriolanus,... | |
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