Peveril of the PeakBoston Publishing Company, 1886 - 637 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 58 筆
第 14 頁
... expression had suggested that specific remedy against the evils of life , recommended in the celebrated re- sponse of Johnson's anchorite- " Come , my lad , and drink some beer . " do you , the creature of my When he had placed on the ...
... expression had suggested that specific remedy against the evils of life , recommended in the celebrated re- sponse of Johnson's anchorite- " Come , my lad , and drink some beer . " do you , the creature of my When he had placed on the ...
第 15 頁
... expressions of sorrow and indignation when , in travelling through Greece , he chances to see a Turkish kiosk rising on the ruins of an ancient temple . Author . But since we cannot rebuild the temple , a kiosk may be a pretty thing ...
... expressions of sorrow and indignation when , in travelling through Greece , he chances to see a Turkish kiosk rising on the ruins of an ancient temple . Author . But since we cannot rebuild the temple , a kiosk may be a pretty thing ...
第 42 頁
... expression in the disclama- tion with which Major Bridgenorth replied to the thanks ten- dered to him by Lady Peveril , for the supply of provisions which had reached her castle so opportunely . He seemed first not to be aware what she ...
... expression in the disclama- tion with which Major Bridgenorth replied to the thanks ten- dered to him by Lady Peveril , for the supply of provisions which had reached her castle so opportunely . He seemed first not to be aware what she ...
第 43 頁
... expressing our good wishes to our friends , and our loyal duty to our sovereign ; and , without meaning to put any force upon the in- clination of those who believe otherwise , I cannot see how I can deny my guests and friends the ...
... expressing our good wishes to our friends , and our loyal duty to our sovereign ; and , without meaning to put any force upon the in- clination of those who believe otherwise , I cannot see how I can deny my guests and friends the ...
第 52 頁
... expression , to confess emotions , which men whose courage was in any respect liable to suspicion , would have thought it impru- dent to acknowledge . 66 " Adad , " said the old knight , may I never taste claret again , if that is not ...
... expression , to confess emotions , which men whose courage was in any respect liable to suspicion , would have thought it impru- dent to acknowledge . 66 " Adad , " said the old knight , may I never taste claret again , if that is not ...
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