Beatrice, Or, The Unknown Relatives, 第 1 卷R. Bentley, 1852 |
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第 xvi 頁
... susceptibility to sensual enjoyments ; and there is , I am sure , no people on the face of the earth more thoroughly ennuyé , and more oppressed with a sense of their own existence , than the Romans . Their whole life is xvi PREFACE .
... susceptibility to sensual enjoyments ; and there is , I am sure , no people on the face of the earth more thoroughly ennuyé , and more oppressed with a sense of their own existence , than the Romans . Their whole life is xvi PREFACE .
第 xvii 頁
Catherine Sinclair. existence , than the Romans . Their whole life is a vegetation . " Thus it becomes with all nations , or individuals , whose misfortune it is to fall under the tuition of Papal tyranny . May English girls long remain ...
Catherine Sinclair. existence , than the Romans . Their whole life is a vegetation . " Thus it becomes with all nations , or individuals , whose misfortune it is to fall under the tuition of Papal tyranny . May English girls long remain ...
第 xxiv 頁
... palliate dulness , to adorn existence , to give time a relish , or to occupy an unfurnished mind . No parents or brothers are there , to unite in studying the sacred message of God to each living soul , and to find out new xxiv PREFACE .
... palliate dulness , to adorn existence , to give time a relish , or to occupy an unfurnished mind . No parents or brothers are there , to unite in studying the sacred message of God to each living soul , and to find out new xxiv PREFACE .
第 44 頁
... politics , for an object which he thought his whole existence well spent in attempting to achieve . The prize at which Lord Eaglescairn aimed was , to metamorphose his old coronet of an earldom into the 44 BEATRICE .
... politics , for an object which he thought his whole existence well spent in attempting to achieve . The prize at which Lord Eaglescairn aimed was , to metamorphose his old coronet of an earldom into the 44 BEATRICE .
第 49 頁
... existence . He seemed to value the sun itself merely because it saved him candles , and when snuffing out superfluous lights , dining on scanty fare , shivering on a frosty day in his great - coat rather than kindle the much needed fire ...
... existence . He seemed to value the sun itself merely because it saved him candles , and when snuffing out superfluous lights , dining on scanty fare , shivering on a frosty day in his great - coat rather than kindle the much needed fire ...
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