The Living Age, 第 213 卷E. Littell & Company, 1897 |
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... ture before him . Mostly pleasant- spoken Irish persons , these , who had the racial habit of saying that which is likely to be welcome . Many of them added , " The young divil , " under their breath , in a pious hope of thereby ...
... ture before him . Mostly pleasant- spoken Irish persons , these , who had the racial habit of saying that which is likely to be welcome . Many of them added , " The young divil , " under their breath , in a pious hope of thereby ...
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... ture . England , on the other hand , became in early times an organized community , and there was no violent break in the pursuit of this organization . I cannot now trace in detail the results of the different course of English and ...
... ture . England , on the other hand , became in early times an organized community , and there was no violent break in the pursuit of this organization . I cannot now trace in detail the results of the different course of English and ...
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... ture and hurried with the odes up her sleeve into the presence of her mis- tress . " Well , " she said as she advanced , " that Mr. Su has at all events a full share of penetration . " " How do you know that ? " " Why , directly I gave ...
... ture and hurried with the odes up her sleeve into the presence of her mis- tress . " Well , " she said as she advanced , " that Mr. Su has at all events a full share of penetration . " " How do you know that ? " " Why , directly I gave ...
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... ture . Chinese poets become eloquent even over chop - sticks as handled by their fair ones . But for all that , the Hindus seem to me to show their good taste by retiring while they feed , and reappearing only after they have washed ...
... ture . Chinese poets become eloquent even over chop - sticks as handled by their fair ones . But for all that , the Hindus seem to me to show their good taste by retiring while they feed , and reappearing only after they have washed ...
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... ture , or to ask him a question , and there was always an abundance of most valuable information to be got from him . I owe him a great deal , par- ticularly in my early Oxford days . For it was he who revised my first at- tempts at ...
... ture , or to ask him a question , and there was always an abundance of most valuable information to be got from him . I owe him a great deal , par- ticularly in my early Oxford days . For it was he who revised my first at- tempts at ...
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第 269 頁 - Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural ; and afterwards that which is spiritual.
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