| Thomas Love Peacock - 1829 - 264 páginas
...entertainer, "of whom you have spoken so disparagingly; Seithenyn ap Seithyn Saidi." " Seitheuyn," said Taliesin, "has slept twenty years under the waters...do not know. A man cannot know his own death ; for, while he knows any thing, he is alive ; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew any thing, or... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1829 - 274 páginas
...Taliesin. "The man," replied his entertainer, "of whom you have spoken so disparagingly; Seithenyn ap Seithyn Saidi." " Seithenyn," said Taliesin, "...not truth, it is something which we do not know. A ttian cannot know his own death; for, while he knows any thing, he is alive; at least, I never heard... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1829 - 260 páginas
...waters of the western sea, as King Gwythno's Lamentations have made known to all Britain." " They hare not made it known to me," said Seithenyn, " for the...do not know. A man cannot know his own death ; for, while he knows any thing, he is alive ; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew any thing, or... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 488 páginas
...Taliesin. " The man," replied his entertainer, " of whom you have spoken so disparagingly ; Seithenyn ap Seithyn Saidi." " Seithenyn," said Taliesin, "...do not know. A man cannot know his own death ; for, while he knows anything he is alive ; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew anything, or pretended... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 488 páginas
...Seithenyn," said Taliesin, " has slept twenty years under the waters of the western sea, as King Gwythuo's Lamentations have made known to all Britain." " They...do not know. A man cannot know his own death ; for, while he knows anything he is alive ; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew anything, or pretended... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 498 páginas
...Saidi." the waters of the western sea, as King Gwythno's Lamentations have made known to all llritain." "They have not made it known to me," said Seithenyn,...do not know. A man cannot know his own death; for, while he knows anything he is alive; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew anything, or pretended... | |
| 1886 - 860 páginas
...discovers him twenty years after his supposed death — "they have not made it [his death] known to me for the best of all reasons, that one can only know...do not know. A man cannot know his own death. For while he knows anything he is alive ; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew anything, or pretended... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1890 - 504 páginas
...discovers him twenty years after his supposed death — " they have not made it [his death] known to me, for the best of all reasons, that one can only know...do not know. A man cannot know his own death. For while he knows anything he is alive ; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew anything, or pretended... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1890 - 492 páginas
...discovers him twenty years after his supposed death—" they have not made it [his death] known to me, for the best of all reasons, that one can only know...do not know. A man cannot know his own death. For while he knows anything he is alive ; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew anything, or pretended... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1897 - 298 páginas
...Taliesin. 'The man,' replied his entertainer, 'of whom you have spoken so disparagingly : Seithenyn ap Seithyn Saidi.' ' Seithenyn,' said Taliesin, '...do not know. A man cannot know his own death ; for, while he knows anything, he is alive ; at least, I never heard of a dead man who knew anything, or... | |
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