We may say, that to few mortals has it been granted to earn such a place in Universal History as Tyll: for now after five centuries, when Wallace's birthplace is unknown even to the Scots; and the Admirable Crichton still more rapidly is grown a shadow;... Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - หน้า 417โดย Thomas Carlyle - 1838มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 หน้า
...consent of lexicographer?, keeps his memory alive. We may say, that to few mortals has it been grained ip there; how Samuel Johnson, in the era of Voltaire, can fire centuries, when Wallace's birth-place is unknown even to the Scots ; and the admirable Crichton... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 หน้า
...consent of lexicographers, keeps his memory alive. We may say, that to few mortals has it been granted (o earn such a place in Universal History as Tyll: for...birth-place is unknown even to the Scots ; and the admirable (Crichim) still more rapidly is grown a shadow; and Edwjard Longshanks sleeps unregarded save by a... | |
| Octave Delepierre - 1860 - 208 หน้า
...glosses, and tranalatod into Latin, English, French, Dutch, Polish, &c. We may say that to few mortals bas it been granted to earn such a place in universal history as Tyll : for now, after five centuries,when Wallace's birthplaçe is unknown even to the Scota, and the Admirable Crichton still... | |
| Ernst Georg Ravenstein - 1861 - 524 หน้า
...French, Dutch, Polish, etc. We may say that to fow mortals has it been grunted to earn such a plaee hi universal history as Tyll; for now, after five centuries,...to the Scots, and the Admirable Crichton still more rabidly is grown a shadow, and Edward I.ougshanks sleeps unregarded savu by a few antiquarian English,—Tyll's... | |
| Andrew Archibald Paton - 1861 - 428 หน้า
...with alt manner of learned glosses, and translated into Latin, English, Trench, Dutch, Pohsh, etc. We may say that to few mortals has it been granted to earn snch a place in universal history as Tyll : for now, after five centuries, when Wallace's birthplace... | |
| Souvenir - 1862 - 262 หน้า
...with all manuer of learned glosses, and translated into Latin, English, French, Dutch, Polwh, etc. We may say that to few mortals has it been granted...now, after five centuries, when Wallace's birthplace ia unknown, even to the Scots, and the Admirable Crichton still more rapidly ia grown a shadow, and... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1862 - 146 หน้า
...iimumernbl,. editions, even with all manner SPtaSm -'"I translated Into gh, French Dutch, Polish etc We may say that to few mortals has it been granted to earn such a place in universal history as T- J"4?™"when Wa luce's birthplace is pnbuwn. * ^ and the WmtoaWe Criehton still more rapidly is... | |
| Gustav Solling - 1863 - 444 หน้า
...with all manner of learned glosses, and tranlisted into Latin, English, French, Dutch, Polish, etc. We may say that to few mortals has it been granted...sleeps unregarded, save by a few antiquarian English, Pyll'd native village is pointed out with pride to the traveller, and his tombstone, with a sculptured... | |
| Gustav Solling - 1863 - 436 หน้า
...EnglUh, Freiwh, Dutch, Polish, etc. We may say that to few mortals Int. it been gran ted to earn Kuch a place in universal history as Tyll : for now, after five centuries, when Wallacc'fl birthplace is unknown, even to the Scots, and the Admirable Crichton still more rapidly... | |
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