Sainte-Beuve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in chapter XX, which is the differential calculus, or in chapter... Nature - Stran 260uredili: - 1920Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1877 - 808 strani
...the bottom of a well, or the far end of a telescope. Sainte-Beuve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence ; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1877 - 854 strani
...the bottom of a well, or the far end of a telescope. Sainte-Beuve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence j and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the... | |
| 1877 - 826 strani
...the bottom of a well, - of the far end of a telescope. SainteBeauve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence ; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the... | |
| Henry Rust Mighels - 1879 - 362 strani
...of his life, that all experience is like unto a single great book in which to study a few years ere we go hence ; "and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in chapter XX., which is the differential calculus, or in chapter XXXIX., which is hearing... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1883 - 378 strani
...might hazard such a word, goodiness." Sainte-Beuve, it is related, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go to heaven ; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in chapter XX., which is... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1890 - 300 strani
...grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which o study for a few years ere we go hence ; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the differential calculus, or in Chapter xxxix., which is hearing... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1893 - 250 strani
...the bottom of a well, or the far end of a telescope. Sainte-Beuve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence ; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 380 strani
...the bottom of a well, or the far end of a telescope. Sainte-Beuve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence ; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 388 strani
...the bottom of a well, or the far end of a telescope. Sainte-Beuve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence ; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the... | |
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