| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1852 - 198 頁
...to make him look tall — a hero for a book if you like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, but what more than a man for...France and England besides Versailles and Windsor 1 I saw Queen Anne at the latter place, tearing down the Park slopes after her stag-hounds, and driving... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1852 - 352 頁
...a hero for a book if you like, or for a brafs ftatue or a painted-ceiling, a god in a Roman fhape, but what more than a man for Madame Maintenon, or the barber who fhaved him, or Monfieur Fagon his furgeon ? I wonder mall Hiftory ever pull off her periwig and ceafe... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 492 頁
...to make him look tall — a hero for a book if you like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, but what more than a man for...Fagon, his surgeon ? I wonder shall History ever pull of* her periwig and cease to be court-ridden ? Shall we see something of France and England besides... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 504 頁
...to make him look tall — a hero for a book if yon like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, but what more than a man for Madame Mainteuon, or the barber who shaved him, or Monsieur Fagon, his surgeon ? I wonder shall History ever... | |
| Enaeas Sweetland Dallas - 1866 - 362 頁
...to make him look tall—a hero for a book if you like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, but what more than a man for...barber who shaved him, or Monsieur Fagon, his surgeon ? CHAITER I wonder shall History ever pull off her periwig —. and cease to be Court-ridden ? Shall... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 頁
...make him look tall, — a hero for a book if you like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, but what more than a man for...her periwig and cease to be courtridden ? Shall we sec something of France and England besides Versailles and Windsor ? I saw Queen Anne at the latter... | |
| George Walter De Lisle - 1872 - 280 頁
...to make him look tall — a hero for a book if you like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, but what more than a man for Madame Maintenon, or for the barber who shaved him, or Monsieur Fagon, his surgeon? 10. That the Commonwealth was in danger... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 886 頁
...to make him look tall — a hero for a book if you like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, but what more than a man for...pull off her periwig and cease to be court-ridden ? 1 Shall we see something of France and England besides Versailles and Windsor? I saw Queen Anne at... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 458 頁
...hero for a book if you like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, hut what more than a man for Madame Maintenon, or the...her periwig and cease to be court-ridden ? Shall we sec something of France and England besides Versailles and Windsor? I saw Queen Anne at the latter... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1886 - 884 頁
...to make him look tall — a hero for a book if you like, or for a brass statue or a painted ceiling, a god in a Roman shape, but what more than a man for Madame Maintenon, or the barber who ihaved him, or Monsieur Fagon, his surgeon? I wonder shall History ever pull off her periwig and cease... | |
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