M'Choakumchild. If he had only learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more ! He went. to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike Morgiana in the Forty Thieves: looking into all the vessels ranged before him, one after... Barnaby Rudge, And, Hard Times: With Ten Illustrations - 第 403 頁Charles Dickens 著 - 1868 - 559 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Dickens - 1854 - 302 頁
...M'Choakumchild. If he had only learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more ! He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike...within — or sometimes only maim him and distort him ! CHAPTER III. MR. GRADGRIND walked homeward from the school, in a state of considerable satisfaction.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1854 - 390 頁
...M'Choakumchild. If he had only learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more! He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike...after another, to see what they contained. Say, good M'Choakumehild. When from thy boiling store, thou shalt fill each jar brim full by and by, dost thou... | |
| Charles Dickens, Ich (pseud) - 1856 - 208 頁
...fastnesses of central Africa. A SHREWD HINT FROM MR. CHOAKUMCHILD'S SCHOOL-ROOM. (From HARD TIMES.) "He went to work in this preparatory lesson not unlike...after another, to see what they contained. Say, good Mr. Choakumchild — when from thy boiling store, thou shalt fill each jar brim full by and by, dost... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 490 頁
...M'Choakumchild. If he had only learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more ! He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike...boiling store, thou shalt fill each jar brim full by and by, dost thou think that thou wilt always kill outright the robber Fancy lurking within —... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 492 頁
...M'Choakumchild. If_he had only learnt, .a little less, how infinitely better Jiemj[gl}t liave taught much more ! He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike...boiling store, thou shalt fill each jar brim full by and by, dost thou think tEat thou wilt always kill outright the robber Fancy ^urking_wjthin— or... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 488 頁
...M'Choakumchild. If he had only learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more ! He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike...Thieves : looking into all the vessels ranged before Tiim ; one after another, to see what they contained. Say, good M'Choakumchild. When from thy boiling... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 662 頁
...M'Choakumchild. If he lud only learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more ! He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike...within — or sometimes only maim him and distort him ! CHAPTER III. A LOOPHOLE. ! MR. GRADGRIXD walked homeward from the school, in a state of considerable... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 頁
...M'Choakumchild. If he had only learned a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more ! He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike...one after another, to see what they contained. Say, pood M'Choakumchild ! when, from thy boiling store, thou shalt fill each jar brim-full byand-bye, dost... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 868 頁
...learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more ! He went to work in his preparatory lesson, not unlike Morgiana in the Forty...M'Choakumchild. When from thy boiling store, thou shall fill each jar brim full by and by, dost thou think that thou wilt always kill outright the robber... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1883 - 666 頁
...M'Choakumchild. If he had only learned a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more! He went to work in this preparatory lesson, not unlike...M'Choakumchild ! when, from thy boiling store, thou shall fill each jar brim-full byand-bye, dost thou think that thou wilt always kill outright the robber... | |
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