| 1875 - Страниц: 562
...travels safe, and not unpleasantly, who v guarded by poverty and guided by love, — Sir Ptalif Sidney. THOSE that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain ; Hence timely running's no mean part Of conduct in the martial art.— /?«</«-. LOVE nothing but... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - Страниц: 1124
...man, that runnith awaic, Maie Again fight an other daie. IZrurau». AffOKfiits. Trata, by UdaO. 154--. , Sank down upon the floor below. , Cftrtstatfi. s. T. CO that 's sUin. Buller. Hudibral. Par! lit. Corf. J. -a Never be it said Fate itself could awe the soul... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - Страниц: 914
...perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron. *. BUTLER— lludibras. Pt. I. Canto III. Line 1. e thought that I was not unworthy to love her. e. BYEON — Stanzas Wri Í. BUTLER -lludibras. Pt. III. CantolU Line 243. For those that nm away, and fly. Take place at least... | |
| Donald Macintosh - 1882 - Страниц: 474
...that fights and runs away, May live to fight another day, is the common form of what in Hudibras is, For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain. Older still, however, is the Greek saying, quoted in self-defence by Demosthenes, when twitted for... | |
| Samuel Arthur Bent - 1882 - Страниц: 638
...shield at the battle of Chseronea, 338 BC Familiar in English by the lines in " Hudibras," III. 3: — " For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain." And Goldsmith : — " For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day." The Art of Poetry... | |
| William Wesley Woollen - 1883 - Страниц: 618
...maintaining his incognito, replied in a bitter letter, in which he quoted the couplet from Hudibras, " For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain," and said his name was with the Banner editor and was at the service of the Captain. Captain Hendricks... | |
| Cyril L. C. Locke - 1883 - Страниц: 124
...is well satisfied. 37. The true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance. 38. For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain. 39. Rich and rare were the gems she wore. 40. It was the custom of the Eoman triumphs that a slave... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1883 - Страниц: 782
...his deadly aim ; their fatal hands No second stroke intend. 295 Milton : Par. Lost. Bk. ii. Line 711 Those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain.1 296 Butler: Hudibras. Pt. iii. Canto iii. Line 243. 1 See Notes tracing the pedigree of this... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - Страниц: 942
...U. Line 175. But still his tongue ran on, the less Of weight it bore, with greater ease. Line. 443. For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that 's slain. Canto iii. Lint 243. lie that complies against his will Is of his own opinion still.... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1883 - Страниц: 426
...240 This stratagem to amuse our foes, To make an honourable retreat, And waive a total sure defeat : For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that 's slain. 245 Hence timely running 's no mean part Of conduct, in the martial art, By which some... | |
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