The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 56 筆
第 19 頁
... things have done so much to sour his tem- per as this crusade . Cervantes must have had a similar adven- ture in his mind when he made Don Quixote attack the wind- mills . It has always appeared to us a capital illustration of a battle ...
... things have done so much to sour his tem- per as this crusade . Cervantes must have had a similar adven- ture in his mind when he made Don Quixote attack the wind- mills . It has always appeared to us a capital illustration of a battle ...
第 28 頁
... thing herself , ' said the affected cockswain , ' giving her last groans . The water is breaking up her decks , and in a few minutes more the handsomest model that ever cut a wave will be like the chips that fell from her timbers in ...
... thing herself , ' said the affected cockswain , ' giving her last groans . The water is breaking up her decks , and in a few minutes more the handsomest model that ever cut a wave will be like the chips that fell from her timbers in ...
第 38 頁
... thing to say of human nature , but it is the truth ; and those who reflect the most , and probe their own natures deepest , know this too well sometimes for their peace of mind . Should this view be objected to , let it be borne in mind ...
... thing to say of human nature , but it is the truth ; and those who reflect the most , and probe their own natures deepest , know this too well sometimes for their peace of mind . Should this view be objected to , let it be borne in mind ...
第 45 頁
... thing — but then I know it will give the boy pleasure to hang the piece in his hall , for many is the deer and the bird that he has seen it destroy . No , no , the gun must be sent to him whose name is graven on the lock ! ' “ But there ...
... thing — but then I know it will give the boy pleasure to hang the piece in his hall , for many is the deer and the bird that he has seen it destroy . No , no , the gun must be sent to him whose name is graven on the lock ! ' “ But there ...
第 53 頁
... things . I dare not die In Being's deep , past ear and eye , Lest thee I find the same deceiver , And be the sport of fate for ever . Dread Power , but dear ! if God thou be , Unmake me quite , or give thyself to me . " There is nothing ...
... things . I dare not die In Being's deep , past ear and eye , Lest thee I find the same deceiver , And be the sport of fate for ever . Dread Power , but dear ! if God thou be , Unmake me quite , or give thyself to me . " There is nothing ...
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