Poems, 第 1 卷J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church Yard, 1786 |
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... tastes and smells . This booklet will help you communicate effectively with your water supplier about concerns you have ... taste or odor in your water , which will better help your water supplier track down and solve the problem . Tap ...
... tastes and smells . This booklet will help you communicate effectively with your water supplier about concerns you have ... taste or odor in your water , which will better help your water supplier track down and solve the problem . Tap ...
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... taste and smell, and, judging from the work of Veress (1903), there are inorganic salts with smells as well as tastes. Nevertheless the distinction pointed out seems to us to have some value. But the difference between taste and smell ...
... taste and smell, and, judging from the work of Veress (1903), there are inorganic salts with smells as well as tastes. Nevertheless the distinction pointed out seems to us to have some value. But the difference between taste and smell ...
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... tastes such as the various sweeteners or acids , we have found that tasters can determine these only on the basis of the time - intensity pattern of primary taste nerve stimulation , off - notes , or other flavor changes . As an example ...
... tastes such as the various sweeteners or acids , we have found that tasters can determine these only on the basis of the time - intensity pattern of primary taste nerve stimulation , off - notes , or other flavor changes . As an example ...
第 5 頁
... taste perception and its use as a successful survival strategy. Hladik, indicating the complexity, shows that the process is not merely a correspondence between taste qualities (salt, bitter, sour and sweet) and taste-bud responses, but ...
... taste perception and its use as a successful survival strategy. Hladik, indicating the complexity, shows that the process is not merely a correspondence between taste qualities (salt, bitter, sour and sweet) and taste-bud responses, but ...
第 13 頁
... Taste is not just a way to distinguish oneself from others , it also reveals one's status . The preferences of the col- lege educated are socially more valued than those of the non ... tastes ( Peterson and Kern 1996 ) Humor and taste 13.
... Taste is not just a way to distinguish oneself from others , it also reveals one's status . The preferences of the col- lege educated are socially more valued than those of the non ... tastes ( Peterson and Kern 1996 ) Humor and taste 13.
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第 42 頁 - I would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me while I sleep, And tremble when I wake, for all the wealth That sinews bought and sold have ever earn'd.
第 215 頁 - He looks abroad into the varied field Of nature, and though poor, perhaps, compared With those whose mansions glitter in his sight, Calls the delightful scenery all his own.
第 135 頁 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
第 341 頁 - His horse, who never in that sort Had handled been before, What thing upon his back had got Did wonder more and more.
第 43 頁 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free ; They touch our country, and their shackles fall. That's noble, and bespeaks a nation proud And jealous of the blessing. Spread it then, And let it circulate through every vein Of all your empire ; that, where Britain's power Is felt, mankind may feel her mercy too.
第 347 頁 - My head is twice as big as yours, They therefore needs must fit. "But let me scrape the dirt away That hangs upon your face; And stop and eat, for well you may Be in a hungry case.
第 342 頁 - Were shattered at a blow. Down ran the wine into the road Most piteous to be seen, Which made his horse's flanks to smoke As they had basted been. But still he...
第 338 頁 - For saddle-tree scarce reached had he, His journey to begin, When, turning round his head, he saw Three customers come in. So down he came ; for loss of time, Although it grieved him sore, Yet loss of pence, full well he knew, Would trouble him much more.
第 265 頁 - One song employs all nations ; and all cry, " Worthy the Lamb, for He was slain for us ! " The dwellers in the vales and on the rocks Shout to each other, and the mountain tops From distant mountains catch the flying joy, Till, nation after nation taught the strain, Earth rolls the rapturous hosanna round.
第 202 頁 - When one, that holds communion with the skies, Has filled his urn where these pure waters rise, And once more mingles with us meaner things, 'Tis e'en as if an angel shook his wings ; Immortal fragrance fills the circuit wide, That tells us whence his treasures are supplied.