It is said of Diogenes, that meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger, had not he prevented him... The Spectator - Página 1041778Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1872 - 332 páginas
...is said of Diogenes, that meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said had he been present at the gluttony of... | |
| 1876 - 590 páginas
...is said of Diogenes, that meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger, had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of... | |
| Luigi Cornaro - 1879 - 60 páginas
...said of Diogenes, that, meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street, and carried him home to his friends, as one who was...danger, had he not prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal 1 Would not he have thought... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1879 - 250 páginas
...is said of Diogenes, that meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the~street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger, had not he prevented him.* What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of... | |
| Osgood Eaton Fuller - 1881 - 658 páginas
...meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him to his own friends, as one who was running into imminent danger, had he not prevented him. What would that philosopher have said had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought... | |
| Joseph Johnson - 1883 - 426 páginas
...said of Diogenes, that, meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was...danger had he not prevented him ! What would that philosopher have said had he been present at the gluttony of many a modern meal ? Would not he have... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 páginas
...is said of Diogenes, that meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger, had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of... | |
| 1904 - 958 páginas
...said of Diogenes, that, meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger, had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of... | |
| Walter Baxendale - 1888 - 708 páginas
...said of Diogenes, that, meeting a young man who was going to a feast, he took him up in the street and carried him home to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger. — Juhn Bruce. 3207. FEELING, A mere sentimental. Drinking tea there (Woodhouselee) one evening, we... | |
| Peter Charles Remondino - 1890 - 48 páginas
...Diogenes one day met a young man going to a feast, and immediately laid hold of him and carried him to his friends, as one who was running into imminent danger had he not prevented him. It was also Addison who observed that the apothecary and doctor are perpetually employed in countermining... | |
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