Essays and English TraitsP. F. Collier & son, 1909 - 493 頁 |
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第 399 頁
... English press the first querulous , captious , sensitive about English opinion ; the English press is never timorous about French opinion , but arrogant and contemptuous . They are testy and headstrong through an excess of will and bias ...
... English press the first querulous , captious , sensitive about English opinion ; the English press is never timorous about French opinion , but arrogant and contemptuous . They are testy and headstrong through an excess of will and bias ...
第 401 頁
... English civilization , these sea- kings may take once again to their floating castles , and find a new home and a second millennium of power in their colonies . The stability of England is the security of the modern world . If the English ...
... English civilization , these sea- kings may take once again to their floating castles , and find a new home and a second millennium of power in their colonies . The stability of England is the security of the modern world . If the English ...
第 405 頁
... English name warrants a certain confident bearing , which a French- man or Belgian could not carry . At all events , they feel themselves at liberty to assume the most extraordinary tone on the subject of English merits . An English ...
... English name warrants a certain confident bearing , which a French- man or Belgian could not carry . At all events , they feel themselves at liberty to assume the most extraordinary tone on the subject of English merits . An English ...
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