Select British Classics, 第 25 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 42 筆
第 7 頁
... lives , is to chuse an ar- gument , upon which he himself must of necessity be silent . I am , My lord , Your lordship's Most devoted , Most obedient , and Most humble servant , RICHARD STEELE . THE TATLER . No. CXV . TUESDAY , JANUARY ...
... lives , is to chuse an ar- gument , upon which he himself must of necessity be silent . I am , My lord , Your lordship's Most devoted , Most obedient , and Most humble servant , RICHARD STEELE . THE TATLER . No. CXV . TUESDAY , JANUARY ...
第 24 頁
... live very lovingly toge- " ther ; for as death makes us all equal , it makes us very much delight in one another's company . Our " time passes away much after the same manner as it " did when we were among you : eating , drinking and ...
... live very lovingly toge- " ther ; for as death makes us all equal , it makes us very much delight in one another's company . Our " time passes away much after the same manner as it " did when we were among you : eating , drinking and ...
第 25 頁
... live . The ' squire " of a neighbouring village , who had been a long time " in the number of non - entities , is entirely recovered " by them . For these several years past , there was " not an hare in the county that could be at rest ...
... live . The ' squire " of a neighbouring village , who had been a long time " in the number of non - entities , is entirely recovered " by them . For these several years past , there was " not an hare in the county that could be at rest ...
第 30 頁
... live out of sight . Such disquisitions ( answered he ) are very suit- able to reasonable creatures ; and you may be sure , there are many curious spirits among us who employ themselves in such amusements . For as our hands , and all our ...
... live out of sight . Such disquisitions ( answered he ) are very suit- able to reasonable creatures ; and you may be sure , there are many curious spirits among us who employ themselves in such amusements . For as our hands , and all our ...
第 59 頁
... live up to the principles of reason and virtue , are madmen . Every one who governs himself by these rules , is allowed the title of wise , and reputed to be in his senses : and every one in proportion , as he deviates from them , is ...
... live up to the principles of reason and virtue , are madmen . Every one who governs himself by these rules , is allowed the title of wise , and reputed to be in his senses : and every one in proportion , as he deviates from them , is ...
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