My book in turn avers (No author's name is stated) That sometimes 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 May not be controverted !... Old-world Idylls and Other Verses - 102 psl.autoriai: Austin Dobson - 1884 - 252 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Anthony Trollope - 1872 - 758 psl.
...Cynics out to Ixj Then I—" Why not ? ' Athenian law, No less than time's tradition, Enjoined sweet speech on all who saw DIANA'S apparition.' " She blushed — this time. " If Plato'* page No wiser precept teaches, Then I'd renounce that doubtful sage, And walk to Buruham Beeches."... | |
| 1875 - 432 psl.
...style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted ! " She smiled once more — " My book, I find, Observes...time. " If Plato's page No wiser precept teaches, Then I'd renounce that doubtful .sage, And walk to Burnham-beeches.' " " Agreed," I said. " For Socrates... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1875 - 236 psl.
...style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted ! ' She smiled once more — ' My book, I find, Observes...kind Of album-verse concoctors.' Then I—' Why not 1 " Ephesian law, No less than time's tradition, Enjoined fair speech on all who saw DIANA'S apparition."... | |
| 1875 - 432 psl.
...style : Ths Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted ! " 'She smiled once more — "My book, I find, Observes...the Cynics out a kind Of album-verse concoctors." A DIALOGUE FROM PLATO. Then I — " Why not ? ' Ephesian law, No less than time's tradition, Enjoined... | |
| Charles Henry Jones - 1876 - 424 psl.
...style: The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted ! " She smiled once more — " My book, I find, Observes...the Cynics out a kind Of album-verse concoctors." A DIALOGUE FROM PLATO. Then I — "Why not? ' Ephesian law, No less than time's tradition, Enjoined... | |
| 1877 - 672 psl.
...style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted !" She smiled once more. " My book, I find, Observes...doctors Would make the Cynics out a kind Of album-verse concocters." Then I, " Why not ? Kphesian law, No less than time's tradition, Enjoin'd fuir speech... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1880 - 362 psl.
...style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted I' She smiled once more. ' My book, I find, Observes...time. ' If Plato's page No wiser precept teaches, Then I'd renounce that doubtful sage, And walk to Burnham Beeches.' ' Agreed,' I said, ' for Socrates (I... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1883 - 272 psl.
...style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted ! " She smiled once more — " My book, I find, Observes...Then I 'd renounce that doubtful sage, And walk to Burnham-beeches." " Agreed," I said. " For Socrates (I find he too is talking) Thinks Learning can't... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1883 - 270 psl.
...style: The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted I" She smiled once more—" My book, I find, Observes...fair speech on all who saw DIANA'S apparition.'" She blushed—this time. " If Plato's page No wiser precept teaches, Then I 'd renounce that doubtful sage,... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1885 - 270 psl.
...style : The Cynic School asserted That two red lips which part and smile May not be controverted !" She smiled once more—" My book, I find, Observes...fair speech on all who saw DIANA'S apparition.'" She blushed—this time. " If Plato's page No wiser precept teaches, Then I 'd renounce that doubtful sage,... | |
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