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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第71页
... verse . You only wish for prose ? No , I wish neither verse nor prose . Prof. Phil . It must be one or the other . M. Jour . Why ? Prof. Phil . Because , sir , there is nothing by which we can express ourselves except prose or verse . M ...
... verse . You only wish for prose ? No , I wish neither verse nor prose . Prof. Phil . It must be one or the other . M. Jour . Why ? Prof. Phil . Because , sir , there is nothing by which we can express ourselves except prose or verse . M ...
第77页
... verses ; they should be weighed word by word . Arm . I am all anxiety to hear them . Bél . And I am dying for them . Phi . ( to TRISSOTIN ) . Whatever comes from you is a de- light to me . • Arm . To me it is an unparalleled pleasure ...
... verses ; they should be weighed word by word . Arm . I am all anxiety to hear them . Bél . And I am dying for them . Phi . ( to TRISSOTIN ) . Whatever comes from you is a de- light to me . • Arm . To me it is an unparalleled pleasure ...
第78页
... verses seems but little ; and I think that I should do well to join to the epigram , or rather to the madrigal , the ragout of a sonnet which , in the eyes of a princess , was thought to have a certain delicacy in it . It is throughout ...
... verses seems but little ; and I think that I should do well to join to the epigram , or rather to the madrigal , the ragout of a sonnet which , in the eyes of a princess , was thought to have a certain delicacy in it . It is throughout ...
第79页
... verses . Arm . We must yield to prudence fast in sleep's repose is plunged . Bél . A lodging for the most cruel of your foes is full of charms for me . Phi . I like superbly and gorgeously ; these two adverbs coming together sound ...
... verses . Arm . We must yield to prudence fast in sleep's repose is plunged . Bél . A lodging for the most cruel of your foes is full of charms for me . Phi . I like superbly and gorgeously ; these two adverbs coming together sound ...
第80页
... verses , an indescribable something which goes through one's inmost soul , and makes one feel quite faint . Arm . Will she , nill she , quick , out she goes From your apartment richly lined . How prettily rich apartment is said here ...
... verses , an indescribable something which goes through one's inmost soul , and makes one feel quite faint . Arm . Will she , nill she , quick , out she goes From your apartment richly lined . How prettily rich apartment is said here ...
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