Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Edward IV, William the Conqueror, Lord Rosebery, and Robert Burns had all been changed at birth it would not have produced any serious dislocation of the course of destiny. I believe that these great men of ours are no more than... The World of H.G. Wells - 91. lappuseautors: Van Wyck Brooks - 1915 - 189 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1905 - 726 lapas
...out ' if taken in the mass. Heroes and hero-worship do not exist for Mr. Wells: he believes that 'if Julius Caesar, ' Napoleon, Edward IV., William the...any serious dislocation of the ' course of Destiny.' Mr. Hardy in ' The Dynasts ' has said much the same thing in a vast and sombre manner of his own. He... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1903 - 1122 lapas
...juggling with space and time Julius Ca-sar, Napoleon. Kdwanl IV. William the Conqueror,, Lord Kosebery. and Robert Burns had all been changed at birth it would not have produced any serious disWation of the course of destiny. 1 believe that these »feat men of ours are no more than images... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1903 - 902 lapas
...Julius Caesar, Napoleon. Edward IV, William the Conqueror, Lord Rosebery, and Robert Burns had all Ix'on changed at birth it would not have produced any serious dislocation of the course of destiny. 1 believe that these great men of ours are no more than images and symbol* and instruments taken, as... | |
| Herbert George Wells - 1912 - 106 lapas
...State. 16 ,:„_; I must confess I believe that if, by some juggling with space and time, Julius Ceesar, Napoleon, Edward IV., William the Conqueror, Lord...any serious dislocation of the course of destiny. Women write in books about being free, and living our own life, and all that kind of thing. No one... | |
| Herbert George Wells - 1913 - 78 lapas
...case of the latter kind. I must confess I believe that if by some juggling -with space and time 42 Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Edward IV., William the Conqueror,...by the incessant and consistent forces behind them; they are the pen-nibs Fate has used for her writing, the diamonds upon the drill that pierces through... | |
| Richard Ashley Rice - 1915 - 410 lapas
...and for my own part I must confess myself a rather extreme case of the latter kind. I must confess I believe that if by some juggling with space and...by the incessant and consistent forces behind them; they are the pen-nibs Fate has used for her writing, the diamonds upon the drill that pierces through... | |
| Richard Ashley Rice - 1915 - 412 lapas
...the latter kind. I must confess I believe that if by some juggling with space and time Julius Cassar, Napoleon, Edward IV, William the Conqueror, Lord Rosebery,...by the incessant and consistent forces behind them; they are the pen-nibs Fate has used for her writing, the diamonds upon the drill that pierces through... | |
| Herbert George Wells - 1924 - 444 lapas
...and for my own part I must confess myself a rather extreme case of the latter kind. I must confess I believe that if by some juggling with space and...by the incessant and consistent forces behind them; they are the pen-nibs Fate has used for her writing, the diamonds upon the drill that pierces through... | |
| Herbert George Wells - 1924 - 448 lapas
...extreme case of the latter kind. I must confess I believe that if by some juggling with space and tune Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Edward IV., William the Conqueror,...by the incessant and consistent forces behind them; they are the pen-nibs Fate has used for her writing, the diamonds upon the drill that pierces through... | |
| Herbert George Wells - 1924 - 442 lapas
...the latter kind. I must confess I believe that if by some juggling with space and tune Julius Csesar, Napoleon, Edward IV., William the Conqueror, Lord...by the incessant and consistent forces behind them; they are the pen-nibs Fate has used for her writing, the diamonds upon the drill that pierces through... | |
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