On PoetsHokuseido Press, 1934 - 841 頁 |
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... telling the truth . But is he telling the truth ? Does any man in this world ever tell the exact truth about himself ? Probably not . No man really understands himself so well as to be able to tell the exact truth about himself . It is ...
... telling the truth . But is he telling the truth ? Does any man in this world ever tell the exact truth about himself ? Probably not . No man really understands himself so well as to be able to tell the exact truth about himself . It is ...
第 500 頁
... tell me why . " - " I cannot tell , I do not know . " " Why , this is strange , " said I ; " For , here are woods , hills smooth and warm : There surely must some reason be Why you would change sweet Liswyn farm For Kilve by the green ...
... tell me why . " - " I cannot tell , I do not know . " " Why , this is strange , " said I ; " For , here are woods , hills smooth and warm : There surely must some reason be Why you would change sweet Liswyn farm For Kilve by the green ...
第 501 頁
... tell how or why . Then the father , only wishing to make him talk , says , " O , but you must have a reason , tell me why - why- why . " Then the little fellow is ashamed - imagines that he has said something foolish wants to please his ...
... tell how or why . Then the father , only wishing to make him talk , says , " O , but you must have a reason , tell me why - why- why . " Then the little fellow is ashamed - imagines that he has said something foolish wants to please his ...
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STUDIES IN TENNYSON A FRAGMENT 1 | 1 |
STUDIES IN ROSSETTI | 8 |
STUDIES IN SWINBURNE | 97 |
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