Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 頁 |
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... kind , Mr. Sheridan's description of Mr. Addington's administration as the fag - end of Mr. Pitt's , who had remained so long on the treasury bench that , like Nicias in the fable , ' he left the sitting part of the man behind him ...
... kind , Mr. Sheridan's description of Mr. Addington's administration as the fag - end of Mr. Pitt's , who had remained so long on the treasury bench that , like Nicias in the fable , ' he left the sitting part of the man behind him ...
第 23 頁
... kind of warfare , and the meanest hands can wield them . Spleen can subsist on any kind of food . The shadow of a doubt , the hint of an inconsistency , a word , a look , a syllable , will destroy our best- formed convictions . What ...
... kind of warfare , and the meanest hands can wield them . Spleen can subsist on any kind of food . The shadow of a doubt , the hint of an inconsistency , a word , a look , a syllable , will destroy our best- formed convictions . What ...
第 335 頁
... kind . Masculine women , for example , are those who , not being distinguished by the charms and delicacy of the sex , affect a superiority over it by throwing aside all decorum . We also find another class , who continually do and say ...
... kind . Masculine women , for example , are those who , not being distinguished by the charms and delicacy of the sex , affect a superiority over it by throwing aside all decorum . We also find another class , who continually do and say ...
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