| Laurence Sterne - 1926 - 298 páginas
...—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 - 1978 - 306 páginas
...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 same rope? for ever in the same track — for ever at the same pace? Sterne ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Ethnology being a... | |
| Edwin M. Eigner, George J. Worth - 1985 - 268 páginas
...to bring in fine things?' (1n. i). 27 In Tristram Shandy (1760-7), vol. 5, ch. i, a sentence reading 'Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries...mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another?' was 'stolen', according to Scott (Lives of the Novelists), from Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy... | |
| David Pierce, Peter Jan de Voogd - 1996 - 228 páginas
...itself: 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...mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another? (7"S: 5.1.408) The joke here, of course, is that Sterne has copied this passage from Robert Burton's... | |
| Ronald Simons - 1996 - 287 páginas
...Detail 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...mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another? Lawrence Sterne, 1759, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, pp. 342-343 You've made it into a... | |
| David Crystal, Hilary Crystal - 2000 - 604 páginas
...whilst he reels them off to every new visitor. George Bernard Shaw, 1908, Getting Married, I 44:20 Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries...mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another? Laurence Sterne, 1762, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, V, Ch. i 44:21 Man is a... | |
| Marilyn Randall - 2001 - 346 páginas
...(1761): 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...ever to be twisting, and untwisting the same rope? for ever in the same track - for ever at the same pace? (Sterne 355-6) This most 'sardonic piece of... | |
| Dan Goodley - 2004 - 232 páginas
...we make meaning from those stories? This is a difficult but essential task, for, as Sterne has it: Shall we for ever make new books as apothecaries make...ever to be twisting, and untwisting the same rope? For ever in the same track - for ever at the same pace? (Sterne, 1977, p. 167) Conclusions Too often,... | |
| Susana Onega Jaén, Christian Gutleben - 2004 - 276 páginas
...he is only recycling old material into new, and he is aware that he could be accused of plagiarism: Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries...mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another? (Sterne Book V. Ch. 1) Rushdie chose to emphasise not the old vessels, but the "new mixtures", when... | |
| B. F. Taylor - 2012 - 214 páginas
...Apollo with Rotis by Graphicraft Limited, Hong Kong Printed in Great Britain by Biddies, King's Lynn Shall we for ever make new books, as apothecaries...ever to be twisting, and untwisting the same rope? (Laurence Sterne, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy) Contents List of plates page viii Acknowledgements... | |
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