Essays and English TraitsP. F. Collier & son, 1909 - 493 頁 |
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第 73 頁
... duke's house , washed and dressed and laid in the duke's bed , and , on his waking , treated with all obsequious ceremony like the duke , and assured that he had been insane - owes its popularity to the fact that it symbolizes so well ...
... duke's house , washed and dressed and laid in the duke's bed , and , on his waking , treated with all obsequious ceremony like the duke , and assured that he had been insane - owes its popularity to the fact that it symbolizes so well ...
第 125 頁
... duke or governor ex- claims , “ This is a gentleman , " and proffers civilities without end ; but all the rest are slag and refuse . In harmony with this delight in personal advantages there is in their plays . a certain heroic cast of ...
... duke or governor ex- claims , “ This is a gentleman , " and proffers civilities without end ; but all the rest are slag and refuse . In harmony with this delight in personal advantages there is in their plays . a certain heroic cast of ...
第 412 頁
... duke may fancy that the state depends on the House of Lords , but the engineer sees that every stroke of the steam - piston gives value to the duke's land , fills it with tenants ; doubles , quadruples , centuples the duke's capital ...
... duke may fancy that the state depends on the House of Lords , but the engineer sees that every stroke of the steam - piston gives value to the duke's land , fills it with tenants ; doubles , quadruples , centuples the duke's capital ...
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