The Atlantic Monthly, 第 43 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... American , “ because , while trying to assume the Yankee style of expression , he shows a lack of familiarity with pecul- iarly American phrases . " The point in itself is well taken , and if maintained it would be fatal to the pretense ...
... American , “ because , while trying to assume the Yankee style of expression , he shows a lack of familiarity with pecul- iarly American phrases . " The point in itself is well taken , and if maintained it would be fatal to the pretense ...
第 356 頁
... American . As for the young man's not engaging himself , it seems to me that he did n't avail him- self of his national privileges . I should certainly have done it in his place , if I'd been an American . " " Well , if you'd been an ...
... American . As for the young man's not engaging himself , it seems to me that he did n't avail him- self of his national privileges . I should certainly have done it in his place , if I'd been an American . " " Well , if you'd been an ...
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... American replied , in a tone that froze the genial current of his expansion , " Thank Heaven ! Here is n't . " But on the inviolate island , through every disguise of dress , every travesty of voice , your American na- tionality betrays ...
... American replied , in a tone that froze the genial current of his expansion , " Thank Heaven ! Here is n't . " But on the inviolate island , through every disguise of dress , every travesty of voice , your American na- tionality betrays ...
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