Select British Classics, 第 25 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 34 筆
第 28 頁
... imagination an agreeable morning's dream , if I may call it such ; for I am still in doubt whether it passed in my sleeping or waking thoughts . However it was , I fancied that my good genius stood at my bed's head , and 28 THE TATLER ...
... imagination an agreeable morning's dream , if I may call it such ; for I am still in doubt whether it passed in my sleeping or waking thoughts . However it was , I fancied that my good genius stood at my bed's head , and 28 THE TATLER ...
第 62 頁
... imagination : and I do at the same time give this public notice to all the madmen about this great city , that they may re- turn to their senses with all imaginable expedition , lest if they should come into my hands , I should put them ...
... imagination : and I do at the same time give this public notice to all the madmen about this great city , that they may re- turn to their senses with all imaginable expedition , lest if they should come into my hands , I should put them ...
第 69 頁
... imagination . For this reason I have endeavoured to keep down the secret swellings of resentment , and stifle the very first suggestions of self - esteem ; to establish my mind in tranquillity , and over - value nothing in my own , or ...
... imagination . For this reason I have endeavoured to keep down the secret swellings of resentment , and stifle the very first suggestions of self - esteem ; to establish my mind in tranquillity , and over - value nothing in my own , or ...
第 73 頁
... imagination more agreeable " in a short scanty petticoat , than the finest woman of " quality in her spreading fardingal ; and that the dex- " terous twirl of your mop has more native charms , " than the studied airs of a lady's fan ...
... imagination more agreeable " in a short scanty petticoat , than the finest woman of " quality in her spreading fardingal ; and that the dex- " terous twirl of your mop has more native charms , " than the studied airs of a lady's fan ...
第 110 頁
... man is , when he has suffered for his mistress , and is never the worse for it . Varnish the next day wrote a most elegant billet , wherein he said all that imagination could form upon the occasion . He vio- lently 410 THE TATLER .
... man is , when he has suffered for his mistress , and is never the worse for it . Varnish the next day wrote a most elegant billet , wherein he said all that imagination could form upon the occasion . He vio- lently 410 THE TATLER .
常見字詞
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