The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷Harper & Bros., 1868 |
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第 vii 頁
... truth . " You wished nothing else from me . I have endeavored to fulfill your wishes . Be you my judges ! That which I saw and found in the New World has been set down in these letters . They are , for the most part , outpourings from ...
... truth . " You wished nothing else from me . I have endeavored to fulfill your wishes . Be you my judges ! That which I saw and found in the New World has been set down in these letters . They are , for the most part , outpourings from ...
第 viii 頁
... truth ; and I felt that my best work would be merely a faithful transcript of that truth But how that was to be accomplished I did not clearly Know when I left America . " You will understand , you will know it all when you are at home ...
... truth ; and I felt that my best work would be merely a faithful transcript of that truth But how that was to be accomplished I did not clearly Know when I left America . " You will understand , you will know it all when you are at home ...
第 ix 頁
... truth which my friends desire from me , and which I wish to express , than any which I could write with calm reflec- tion and cool hand . " And I resolved to publish the let- ters as they had been inspired by the impression of the ...
... truth which my friends desire from me , and which I wish to express , than any which I could write with calm reflec- tion and cool hand . " And I resolved to publish the let- ters as they had been inspired by the impression of the ...
第 xi 頁
... truth and justice . But when you read these letters , my friends , have pa tience , if possible , till the end ; and remember that these are often the impression of the moment , which later im- pressions mature or change . Consider them ...
... truth and justice . But when you read these letters , my friends , have pa tience , if possible , till the end ; and remember that these are often the impression of the moment , which later im- pressions mature or change . Consider them ...
第 8 頁
... truth . Thus will I sometimes shrive myself ; for every object and every consideration is mean , except this , the highest . Châteaubriand's French vanity spoils , for me , his book ; nevertheless , I have re- tained some glorious ...
... truth . Thus will I sometimes shrive myself ; for every object and every consideration is mean , except this , the highest . Châteaubriand's French vanity spoils , for me , his book ; nevertheless , I have re- tained some glorious ...
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