I have ever known; who insisted, for instance, that a thing like the beginning of a cobweb, meant expectation, and that a pen-and-ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous. When I had fixed these wretches in my mind, I found that they had driven everything... The Life of Charles Dickens - 第 125 頁John Forster 著 - 1872 - 1512 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 1160 頁
...Egyptian Temple in itself, there then appeared a procession of new horrors , called arbitrary characters ; the most despotic characters I have ever known; who...beginning of a cobweb, meant expectation, and that a pen and ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous. When I had fixed these wretches in my mind, I found... | |
| 1852 - 372 頁
...temple in itself, there then appeared a procession of new horrors, called arbitrary characters — the most despotic characters I have ever known —...like the beginning of a cobweb meant expectation, that a pen-and-ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous. When I had fixed these wretches in my mind... | |
| Thompson Cooper - 1858 - 164 頁
...Egyptian temple in itself, there then appeared a procession of new horrors called arbitrary characters ; the most despotic characters I have ever known ; who...expectation, and that a pen-and-ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous.1 When I had fixed these wretches in my mind, I found that they had driven everything... | |
| Charles C. B. Seymour - 1858 - 1454 頁
...temple in itself, there then appeared a procession of new horrors, called arbitrary characters — the most despotic characters I have ever known —...like the beginning of a cobweb meant expectation, that a pen-and-ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous. When I had fixed these wretches in my mind,... | |
| Joseph Johnson - 1860 - 324 頁
...temple in itself, there then appeared a procession of new horrors, called ' arbitrary characters' — the most despotic characters I have ever known — who insisted, for instance, that the thing like the beginning of a cobweb meant ' expectation/ that a pen-and-ink skyrocket stood for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1863 - 344 頁
...Egyptian Temple in itself, there then appeared a procession of new horrors, called arbitrary characters ; the most despotic characters I have ever known ; who...disadvantageous. When I had fixed these wretches in my Hiind, I found that they had driven everything else out of it : then, beginning again, I forgot them... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 570 頁
...Egyptian Temple in itself, there then appeared a procession of new horrors, called arbitrary characters ; the most despotic characters I have ever known; who...pen-and-ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous. \Yhen I had fixed these wretches in my mind, I found that they had driven everything else out of it... | |
| Young reporter - 1869 - 88 頁
...Egyptian Temple in itself, then there appeared a procession of new horrors, called arbitrary characters ; the most despotic characters I have ever known ; who...meant expectation, and that a pen-and-ink sky-rocket meant disadvantageous. When I had fixed these wretches in my mind, I found that they had driven everything... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 120 頁
...known ; who insisted, for instance, that the thing like the beginning of a cobweb meant expectation, that a pen-and-ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous....wretches in my mind, I found that they had driven every thing else out of it ; then, beginning again, I forgot them ; while I was picking them up, I... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 1280 頁
...Egyptian Temple in itself hers then appeared a procession of new horrors, called arhitrary characters ; the most despotic characters I have ever known ; who...for instance, that a thing like the beginning of a cobweh, meant expectation, and that a pen-and-ink sky-rocket stood for disadvantageous. When I had... | |
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