The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 頁 |
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第 53 頁
... success gives him confidence , and his confidence gives him success . example : in the midst of one of his rambles in the mountains of Cumberland , he unexpectedly comes to an elegant country - seat , where , walking on the lawn with a ...
... success gives him confidence , and his confidence gives him success . example : in the midst of one of his rambles in the mountains of Cumberland , he unexpectedly comes to an elegant country - seat , where , walking on the lawn with a ...
第 58 頁
... success to its constant appeal to the senses and to the weaknesses of mankind . The Church of England deprives the Methodists of the pride and pomp of the Romish Church ; but it has left open to them the appeal to the indolence , the ...
... success to its constant appeal to the senses and to the weaknesses of mankind . The Church of England deprives the Methodists of the pride and pomp of the Romish Church ; but it has left open to them the appeal to the indolence , the ...
第 159 頁
... success , but are , ' like the giddy sailor on the mast , ready with every blast to topple down into the fatal bowels of the deep ! ' Besides , if the young enthusiast , who is smitten with the stage , and with the public as a mistress ...
... success , but are , ' like the giddy sailor on the mast , ready with every blast to topple down into the fatal bowels of the deep ! ' Besides , if the young enthusiast , who is smitten with the stage , and with the public as a mistress ...
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