| Percy Fitzgerald - 1904 - 378 pages
...again.' ' Shall we for ever,' said Sterne, 'make new books, as apothecaries make new mixtures, by pouring out of one vessel into another ? Are we for ever to be twisting and untwisting the same rope ? ' Much stress, too, was laid on his adoption of the affecting passage from Burnet, as to the choice... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 352 pages
...' Shall we for ever,' said Sterne, ' make new books, as apothecaries make new mixtures, by pouring out of one vessel into another ? Are we for ever to be twisting and untwisting the same rope ?' Much stress, too, was laid on his adoption of the affecting passage from Burnet, as to the choice... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1906 - 316 pages
...web still, twist the same rope again and again." And now for Sterne. " Shall we," he asks, " forever make new books, as apothecaries make new mixtures,...pouring only out of one vessel into another ? Are we forever to be twisting, and untwisting the same rope ?" Sterne perhaps has stated the matter better... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1906 - 354 pages
...again.' ' Shall we for ever,' said Sterne, 'make new books, as apothecaries make new mixtures, by pouring out of one vessel into another ? Are we for ever to be twisting and untwisting the same rope ?' Much stress, too, was laid on his adoption of the affecting passage from Burnet, as to the choice... | |
| Austin Dobson - Artists - 1907 - 450 pages
...Hogarth was thinking of " Tristram Shandy," for vole. ii. and iv. of which he supplied frontispieces. " Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries make new mixtures, by pouring only out of oue vessel into another ? " (vol. v. ch. i.). Sterne, in his turn (as Scott notes in his Lires of the... | |
| Laurence Sterne - British - 1924 - 382 pages
...' Tell me, ye learned, shall we for ever be adding so much to the bulk — so little to the stock ? Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries...eternity, on holydays, as well as working-days, to be shewing the relics of learning, as monks do the relics of their saints — without working one —... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English fiction - 1925 - 556 pages
...rare!" Tell me, ye learned, shall we for ever be adding so much to the bulk — so little to the stock? Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries...eternity, on holy-days, as well as working-days, to be shewing the relics of learning, as monks do the relics of their saints — without working one —... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1926 - 280 pages
...quoth I, nodding — but your betters draw the same way — and something of every bodies! O rare!" Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries...destined to the days of eternity, on holydays, as well as working days, to be shewing the relicks of learning, as monks do the relicks of their saints — without... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1926 - 298 pages
...—quoth I, nodding—but your betters draw the same way—and something of every bodies ! O rare!" Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries...mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another? i/* Are we for ever to be twisting, and untwisting the same rope? for ever in the same track—for... | |
| Susan S. Bean - Kannada language - 1978 - 306 pages
...ivre d'une ombre qui passe Porte toujours le châtiment D'avoir voulu changer de place. Baudelaire Are we for ever to be twisting, and untwisting the...ever in the same track — for ever at the same pace? Sterne ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Ethnology being a discipline cast in Western terms, it is necessary, though... | |
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