The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 第 88 卷 |
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第26页
thing might be said of many others of of which we ought to take advantage . his
works . The fact is , that colour- Many maxims of policy which were ing is but an
inferior part of the paint- much approved by our ancestors , are er's art , and ought
...
thing might be said of many others of of which we ought to take advantage . his
works . The fact is , that colour- Many maxims of policy which were ing is but an
inferior part of the paint- much approved by our ancestors , are er's art , and ought
...
第65页
The of not removing any thing that belonged to old custode , who showed us the
apart . her royal state , and took only what she ments , had some difficulty in
naming his considered personal and private property . late mistress by the title of
...
The of not removing any thing that belonged to old custode , who showed us the
apart . her royal state , and took only what she ments , had some difficulty in
naming his considered personal and private property . late mistress by the title of
...
第73页
... entered Paris , plunder the public waggons , and carry off and re - invested him
with that appointment , every thing which belongs to the Governand who was
supposed to have corresponded with the latter at Elba , has been re - es
TURKEY.
... entered Paris , plunder the public waggons , and carry off and re - invested him
with that appointment , every thing which belongs to the Governand who was
supposed to have corresponded with the latter at Elba , has been re - es
TURKEY.
第117页
... of one in their variety the chequered appear . thing I am certain , that
sometimes he ance of “ your excellent Miscellany , ” falls into the former , and
sometimes to use the words of niany a celebrate is guilty of the latter ; " or , “ The
naed author .
... of one in their variety the chequered appear . thing I am certain , that
sometimes he ance of “ your excellent Miscellany , ” falls into the former , and
sometimes to use the words of niany a celebrate is guilty of the latter ; " or , “ The
naed author .
第250页
No such thing ; a mere and stolen the scraps . " He has pubsmattering is quite
enough ; I could lished a Dictionary of Quotations , a recommend a book for
quotations from string . " of shreds and patches , " “ full the Latin Classics , but that
it ...
No such thing ; a mere and stolen the scraps . " He has pubsmattering is quite
enough ; I could lished a Dictionary of Quotations , a recommend a book for
quotations from string . " of shreds and patches , " “ full the Latin Classics , but that
it ...
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