Beatrice, Or, The Unknown Relatives, 第 1 卷R. Bentley, 1852 |
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第 v 頁
... object of this narrative is to portray , for the consideration of young girls now first emerging into society , the enlightened happi- ness derived from the religion of England , founded on the Bible , contrasted with the misery arising ...
... object of this narrative is to portray , for the consideration of young girls now first emerging into society , the enlightened happi- ness derived from the religion of England , founded on the Bible , contrasted with the misery arising ...
第 xvi 頁
... object of Romanism is , entirely to sub- jugate the will and the intellect ; therefore , as Niebuhr says of the Italians , their slavish sub- jection to the Church is " ghastly death . " He adds , " I am perfectly correct in saying that ...
... object of Romanism is , entirely to sub- jugate the will and the intellect ; therefore , as Niebuhr says of the Italians , their slavish sub- jection to the Church is " ghastly death . " He adds , " I am perfectly correct in saying that ...
第 xx 頁
... objects were gathered together by a single nun , ' said the sister with a look of wonder ; and she went prattling on , and leading us hither and thither , like a child showing her toys . What strange mixture of pity and pleasure is it ...
... objects were gathered together by a single nun , ' said the sister with a look of wonder ; and she went prattling on , and leading us hither and thither , like a child showing her toys . What strange mixture of pity and pleasure is it ...
第 41 頁
... object of their enthusiastic choice , who still called himself their pastor , but who became visible to them only once every Sunday in his pulpit , wearing his hat upon his head for the first minute , and then carefully hanging that and ...
... object of their enthusiastic choice , who still called himself their pastor , but who became visible to them only once every Sunday in his pulpit , wearing his hat upon his head for the first minute , and then carefully hanging that and ...
第 44 頁
... of 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 .
... of 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 .
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