My Plato (Plato, too, — That wisdom thus should harden !) Declares ' blue eyes look doubly blue Beneath a Dolly Varden.' " She smiled. " My book in turn avers (No author's name is stated) That sometimes those Philosophers Are sadly mis-translated. Poems on Several Occasions - 106 psl.autoriai: Austin Dobson - 1895Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1872 - 760 psl.
...those Philosophers Are not correctly quoted." " But hear, — the next's in stranger style : ' Diogenes asserted That two red lips which part and smile May...controverted.' " She smiled once more — " My book, I see, Observes some modern doctors Would make the Cynies out to be Merc album- verse concoctors." Then... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1872 - 758 psl.
...those Philosophers Are not correctly quoted." " But hear, — the next's in stranger style : ' Diogenes asserted That two red lips which part and smile May...controverted.' '' She smiled once more — " My book, I see, Observes some modern doctors Would make the Cynics out to Ixj Then I—" Why not ? ' Athenian... | |
| Henry Austin Dobson - 1874 - 236 psl.
...That wisdom thus should harden !) Declares " blue eyes look doubly blue Beneath a Dolly Varden." ' She smiled. ' My book in turn avers (No author's name...lips which part and smile May not be controverted ! ' A Dialogue from Plato. 65 She smiled once more — ' My book, I find, Observes some modern doctors... | |
| 1875 - 432 psl.
...— That wisdom thus should harden !) Declares 'blue eyes look doubly blue Beneath a Dolly Varden.'" She smiled. " My book in turn avers (No author's name...Philosophers Are sadly mis-translated." " But hear, — the next's in stronger style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not... | |
| Charles Henry Jones - 1876 - 424 psl.
...— That wisdom thus should harden !) Declares 'blue eyes look doubly blue Beneath a Dolly Varden.1 " She smiled. " My book in turn avers (No author's name...Philosophers Are sadly mis-translated." "But hear, — the next's in stronger style: The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1880 - 362 psl.
...name is stated) That sometimes these Philosophers Are sadly mistranslated.' ' But hear, — the next's in stronger style : The Cynic School asserted That...lips which part and smile May not be controverted I' She smiled once more. ' My book, I find, Observes some modern doctors Would make the Cynics out... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1884 - 274 psl.
...That wisdom thus should harden 1) Declares ' blue eyes look doubly blue Beneath a Dolly Varden.' " She smiled. " My book in turn avers (No author's name...lips which part and smile May not be controverted 1" She smiled once more — " My book, I find, Observes some modern doctors Would make the Cynics out... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1885 - 270 psl.
...reading Greek?" "I am—and you?" " O, mine's a mere romancer !" " So Plato is." " Then read him—do ; And I 'll read mine in answer." I read. " My Plato...those Philosophers Are sadly mis-translated." " But hear,—the next's in stronger style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile... | |
| F. A. H. Eyles - 1889 - 416 psl.
...That wisdom thus should harden !) Declares ' blue eyes look double blue Beneath a Dolly Varden.' " She smiled. " My book in turn avers (No author's name...philosophers Are sadly mis-translated." " But hear, — the next's in stronger style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1890 - 774 psl.
...thus should harden !) Declares ' blue eyes look doubly blue Beneath a Dolly Varden.' " She smiltd. " My book in turn avers (No author's name is stated)...philosophers Are sadly mistranslated." " But hear, — the next's in stronger style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not... | |
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