Who knows whether the best of men be known ? or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot than any that stand remembered in the known account of time? Turmoil in New Mexico - Stran vavtor: William Aloysius Keleher - 1982 - 534 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 strani
...Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon, without the favour of the everlasting Register : \Vho knows whether the best of men be known? or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, then any that stand remembred in the known account of time ? The first man had been... | |
| John Aubrey, Sir Thomas Browne - 1890 - 334 strani
...our good names, since bad have equal durations, and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon. Who knows whether the best of men be known, or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time ? Without the favour of... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1890 - 730 strani
...our good names, since bad have equal durations, and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon. Who knows whether the best of men be known, or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time? Without the favor of the... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1923 - 706 strani
...appreciation. " Who knows whether the best of men be known, whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot than any that stand remembered in the known account of time?" HARVEY GUSHING. MARCUS PERRIN KNOWLTON (1839-1918). Fellow in Clara III, Section 1, 1911. Marcus Perrin... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1918 - 1114 strani
...appreciation: Who knows whether the best of men be known, whether there be not mop remarkable persons forgot than any that stand remembered in the known account of time. BC (Science, vol. 51, No. 1452, October 27, 1922, pp. 461-464.) Ml \u \ MARION HOWE. In the death of... | |
| Colin Richmond - 2005 - 292 strani
...in Blithing hundre, were Hopton is grete...' John Bocking to John Pasten 8 May 1456 Davis I, p1 42 Who knows whether the best of men be known? or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembred in the known account of time? Sir Thomas Browne, 'Urne-Burial'... | |
| Roger Lass - 1997 - 452 strani
...our good names, since bad have equall durations; and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon. Who knows whether the best of men be known? or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembred in the known account of time? Without the favour of the... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 2003 - 180 strani
...our good names, sinee bad have equal durations; and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon. Who knows whether the best of men be known, or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot than any that 25 1 И ] thetal is the firsl letter ofthanatos1death 1 26].'Old ones... | |
| William A. Keleher - 2007 - 594 strani
...quote attributed to Sir Thomas Browne, 1686, and printed after the title page in Turmoil in New Mexico: The iniquity of oblivion scattereth her poppy and...that stand remembered in the known account of time. An insight to his character and religious belief is indicated by the last paragraph of the Foreword... | |
| Karen Newman, Owen Walker '33 Professor of Humanities Karen Newman - 2007 - 232 strani
...for the diuturnity of our memories" (166), Browne points out the irony of memorializing a name when "Who knows whether the best of men be known? or whether there be not more remarkable persons forgot, than any that stand remembered in the known account of time? Without the favour of... | |
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