Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 39 頁
... amusing little thing , " who appeared and reappeared in the course of the subsequent Letters , offered Goldsmith a chance to enlarge upon the ramifications of the relationship of man and money , especially interesting when viewed ...
... amusing little thing , " who appeared and reappeared in the course of the subsequent Letters , offered Goldsmith a chance to enlarge upon the ramifications of the relationship of man and money , especially interesting when viewed ...
第 115 頁
... amusing simplicity round his fire - side ” ( I , 217 ) . Mr. Burchell , that " harmless , amusing companion " of the Prim- roses , was thus unveiled as the " benevolent " —and wealthy - Sir William Thornhill . He was also one of the ...
... amusing simplicity round his fire - side ” ( I , 217 ) . Mr. Burchell , that " harmless , amusing companion " of the Prim- roses , was thus unveiled as the " benevolent " —and wealthy - Sir William Thornhill . He was also one of the ...
第 118 頁
... amusing and sad . Which is more appropriate for the writer of comedy , the laughing or the sentimental mood ? Nature presents herself " with a double face , either of mirth or sadness , " and " our modern writers find them- selves at a ...
... amusing and sad . Which is more appropriate for the writer of comedy , the laughing or the sentimental mood ? Nature presents herself " with a double face , either of mirth or sadness , " and " our modern writers find them- selves at a ...
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