The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of all ages and nations, 第 10 卷Lionel Strachey Review of reviews Company, 1906 |
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... understand our neighbors , we need to know what it is that they laugh at , what they are willing to laugh at , and what they refuse to laugh at . Fletcher of Saltoun did not care who made the laws of a country so long as he made its ...
... understand our neighbors , we need to know what it is that they laugh at , what they are willing to laugh at , and what they refuse to laugh at . Fletcher of Saltoun did not care who made the laws of a country so long as he made its ...
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... understanding of other peoples . Just as the difference between the jokes most widely popu- lar in the United States from those most widely popular in Great Britain serve to measure the divergence between the two branches of the English ...
... understanding of other peoples . Just as the difference between the jokes most widely popu- lar in the United States from those most widely popular in Great Britain serve to measure the divergence between the two branches of the English ...
第49页
... understanding and logical sense . It is a gallant thing to see the clearness of wine , of gold , of the sun . I'll be judged by the blind - born , so renowned in the sacred Scriptures , who , having at his choice to ask whatever he ...
... understanding and logical sense . It is a gallant thing to see the clearness of wine , of gold , of the sun . I'll be judged by the blind - born , so renowned in the sacred Scriptures , who , having at his choice to ask whatever he ...
第56页
... understanding fully , by their deportments , that they took more pleasure and delight in things that were proper , handsome , and perfect , than in misshapen , monstrous , and ridiculous creatures . Since which time he had both the ...
... understanding fully , by their deportments , that they took more pleasure and delight in things that were proper , handsome , and perfect , than in misshapen , monstrous , and ridiculous creatures . Since which time he had both the ...
第66页
... understanding and ways whereby a cabbage expresses itself to its like , though not to us , because our senses are too dull to penetrate so far ? " Moses , the greatest of philosophers , who drew the knowl- edge of nature from the ...
... understanding and ways whereby a cabbage expresses itself to its like , though not to us , because our senses are too dull to penetrate so far ? " Moses , the greatest of philosophers , who drew the knowl- edge of nature from the ...
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