Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 44 頁
... streets , and the inhabitants : none of that beautiful gilding which makes a principal ornament in Chi- nese ... Street Ditch , meandering down Ludgate Hill , at the foot of Breakneck Step which led to his chamber in Green Arbour ...
... streets , and the inhabitants : none of that beautiful gilding which makes a principal ornament in Chi- nese ... Street Ditch , meandering down Ludgate Hill , at the foot of Breakneck Step which led to his chamber in Green Arbour ...
第 45 頁
... streets which only a few hours ago were crowded ; those who hasten by him " no longer now wear their daily mask , nor attempt to hide their lewdness or their mis- ery . " Who are these creatures " who make the street their couch " and ...
... streets which only a few hours ago were crowded ; those who hasten by him " no longer now wear their daily mask , nor attempt to hide their lewdness or their mis- ery . " Who are these creatures " who make the street their couch " and ...
第 67 頁
... Street , was never dull and seldom wise . Boswell , Sir John Hawkins , Sir Joshua Reynolds , and many others testify ... Street . Goldsmith's Wednesday evenings in Fleet Street at the Globe Tavern , where the rafters rang with song ...
... Street , was never dull and seldom wise . Boswell , Sir John Hawkins , Sir Joshua Reynolds , and many others testify ... Street . Goldsmith's Wednesday evenings in Fleet Street at the Globe Tavern , where the rafters rang with song ...
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