The Reliques of Father ProutG. Bell, 1889 - 580 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 87 筆
第 xi 頁
... give our custom to the mournful Artemisia . On entering the shop , a rubicund tradesman accosted us ; but we intimated our wish to transact business with " the widow - la veuve inconsolable . " " Eh , pardieu ! c'est moi ! je suis , moi ...
... give our custom to the mournful Artemisia . On entering the shop , a rubicund tradesman accosted us ; but we intimated our wish to transact business with " the widow - la veuve inconsolable . " " Eh , pardieu ! c'est moi ! je suis , moi ...
第 2 頁
... British public ; or , as Childe Harold says , 66 " Much that may give us pause , if pondered fittingly . " Before we bring forward Father Prout's lucubrations on this grave subject , it may be allowable , by 2 FATHER PROUT'S RELIQUES .
... British public ; or , as Childe Harold says , 66 " Much that may give us pause , if pondered fittingly . " Before we bring forward Father Prout's lucubrations on this grave subject , it may be allowable , by 2 FATHER PROUT'S RELIQUES .
第 6 頁
... give three chairs for the ladies ? " " Three cheers for the ladies ! " re- echoed at once the parish - clerk . It was what might be termed a clerical , but certainly a very natural , error ; and so acceptable a proposal was suitably ...
... give three chairs for the ladies ? " " Three cheers for the ladies ! " re- echoed at once the parish - clerk . It was what might be termed a clerical , but certainly a very natural , error ; and so acceptable a proposal was suitably ...
第 32 頁
... give you pleasure to learn , that you have established a lasting popularity among that learned set of men the fishmongers , who are never scaly of their support when deserved ; for , by a unanimous vote of the " worshipful company ...
... give you pleasure to learn , that you have established a lasting popularity among that learned set of men the fishmongers , who are never scaly of their support when deserved ; for , by a unanimous vote of the " worshipful company ...
第 34 頁
... give it value , and ready wit to pro- mote its currency . The rubbish and dust of the schools with which his notions were sometimes incrusted did not alter their intrinsic worth ; people only wondered how the diaphanou mind of Prout ...
... give it value , and ready wit to pro- mote its currency . The rubbish and dust of the schools with which his notions were sometimes incrusted did not alter their intrinsic worth ; people only wondered how the diaphanou mind of Prout ...
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