Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 頁 |
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第 98 頁
... head - to his gentle reproof of the baggage of a gipsy that tells him he has a widow in his line of life ' to his ... head at the improbability of Æsop's Fables , is Steele's or Addison's , though I believe it belongs to the former . The ...
... head - to his gentle reproof of the baggage of a gipsy that tells him he has a widow in his line of life ' to his ... head at the improbability of Æsop's Fables , is Steele's or Addison's , though I believe it belongs to the former . The ...
第 138 頁
... head of one of the chairmen ; and his redoubted antagonist , the Sailor , with his oak - stick , and stumping wooden - leg , a supplemental cudgel ; the persevering ecstasy of the hobbling Blind Fiddler , who , in the fray , appears to ...
... head of one of the chairmen ; and his redoubted antagonist , the Sailor , with his oak - stick , and stumping wooden - leg , a supplemental cudgel ; the persevering ecstasy of the hobbling Blind Fiddler , who , in the fray , appears to ...
第 270 頁
... head , and fancy our future history a solid , permanent , and actual continuation of our immediate being , but all this only proves the force of imagination and habit to build such a structure on a merely partial foundation , and does ...
... head , and fancy our future history a solid , permanent , and actual continuation of our immediate being , but all this only proves the force of imagination and habit to build such a structure on a merely partial foundation , and does ...
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