Rambling notes and reflections, suggested during a visit to Paris in the winter of 1826-1827Longman, 1827 - 348页 |
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... doubt sadly out of keeping with what we look for in a traveller's journal - that cœna dubia where the mere number and variety of the dishes are sufficient to make up for a very mo- derate cookery . But as I know of no canon by which ...
... doubt sadly out of keeping with what we look for in a traveller's journal - that cœna dubia where the mere number and variety of the dishes are sufficient to make up for a very mo- derate cookery . But as I know of no canon by which ...
第28页
... doubt , would most conscientiously cheat you to your face , if he had an opportunity of doing it under shelter of a sale . The French frequently complain of the law of conscription , as one of the worst legacies entailed upon the nation ...
... doubt , would most conscientiously cheat you to your face , if he had an opportunity of doing it under shelter of a sale . The French frequently complain of the law of conscription , as one of the worst legacies entailed upon the nation ...
第38页
... doubt . They were found , one in Greece and the other at Antium , and are as like as if they were reflections of each other . But it so happens that we are able to put the matter beyond all reasonable ques- tion , by their close ...
... doubt . They were found , one in Greece and the other at Antium , and are as like as if they were reflections of each other . But it so happens that we are able to put the matter beyond all reasonable ques- tion , by their close ...
第39页
... authority for the merit of this statue . Winkle- man is of opinion that it is , beyond all doubt , the work of Polycles . It was discovered in the beginning of the seventeenth century , near the baths HERMAPHRODITE . 39 HERMAPHRODITE.
... authority for the merit of this statue . Winkle- man is of opinion that it is , beyond all doubt , the work of Polycles . It was discovered in the beginning of the seventeenth century , near the baths HERMAPHRODITE . 39 HERMAPHRODITE.
第69页
... doubt . To leave the choice of books and studies arbi- trary , I conceive very objectionable . There are , perhaps , two - thirds of mankind doomed to drudgery for existence ; and to such it is of the last consequence , that none but ...
... doubt . To leave the choice of books and studies arbi- trary , I conceive very objectionable . There are , perhaps , two - thirds of mankind doomed to drudgery for existence ; and to such it is of the last consequence , that none but ...
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