The Retrospective Review, 第 13 卷Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 23 筆
第 19 頁
... traveller was in the days of James and Charles . It is desirable , for many reasons , to ascertain , what , at that time , were the supposed effects of travel upon those who returned home ; and it is not a point of slight importance ...
... traveller was in the days of James and Charles . It is desirable , for many reasons , to ascertain , what , at that time , were the supposed effects of travel upon those who returned home ; and it is not a point of slight importance ...
第 22 頁
... travellers , on their return home : - -- " He must abhor all affectations , all forced postures and com- pliments ... traveller was he that reported the Indian fly to be as big as a fox ; China birds to be as big as some horses ; and ...
... travellers , on their return home : - -- " He must abhor all affectations , all forced postures and com- pliments ... traveller was he that reported the Indian fly to be as big as a fox ; China birds to be as big as some horses ; and ...
第 23 頁
... traveller , ( yet the wiser man ) said , he had passed by a place where there were 400 braziers making of a cauldron - 200 within , and 200 without beating the nails in the traveller asking for what use that huge cauldron was ? he told ...
... traveller , ( yet the wiser man ) said , he had passed by a place where there were 400 braziers making of a cauldron - 200 within , and 200 without beating the nails in the traveller asking for what use that huge cauldron was ? he told ...
第 25 頁
... traveller , who savoureth of no affectation or strangeness , of no exotic modes at all , after his return , either in his carriage or dis- course , unless the subject require it , and the occasion and company aptly serve for him to ...
... traveller , who savoureth of no affectation or strangeness , of no exotic modes at all , after his return , either in his carriage or dis- course , unless the subject require it , and the occasion and company aptly serve for him to ...
第 27 頁
... traveller could expect from books . The con- cluding part presents a trait of the manners of the period . " It were very requisite to have a book of the topographical de- scription of all places , through which he passeth ; and I think ...
... traveller could expect from books . The con- cluding part presents a trait of the manners of the period . " It were very requisite to have a book of the topographical de- scription of all places , through which he passeth ; and I think ...
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