An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 vi 頁
... English , not because we wish to mini- mize the importance of earlier writings , but because Old English can be studied in a survey only in translation , which is not Old English at all . We omit also the novel and the drama because ...
... English , not because we wish to mini- mize the importance of earlier writings , but because Old English can be studied in a survey only in translation , which is not Old English at all . We omit also the novel and the drama because ...
第 608 頁
... ENGLISH from THE LIFE OF JOHN STERLING 1851. Fire - flies , which people stick upon spits , and illuminate the ways with at night . Persons of condition can thus travel with a pleasant radiance , which they much ad- mire . Great honour ...
... ENGLISH from THE LIFE OF JOHN STERLING 1851. Fire - flies , which people stick upon spits , and illuminate the ways with at night . Persons of condition can thus travel with a pleasant radiance , which they much ad- mire . Great honour ...
第 775 頁
... English , and our American descendants across the Atlantic , to the genius and history of the Hebrew people . Puritanism , which has been so great a power in the English nation , and in the strongest part of the English nation , was ...
... English , and our American descendants across the Atlantic , to the genius and history of the Hebrew people . Puritanism , which has been so great a power in the English nation , and in the strongest part of the English nation , was ...
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