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 39 頁
... cried he , shaking his friend's hand , " Where have you been hiding this half a century ? Positively , I had fancied you were gone down to cultivate matrimony and your estate in the coun- try . " While Beau Tibbs was thus addressing Mr ...
... cried he , shaking his friend's hand , " Where have you been hiding this half a century ? Positively , I had fancied you were gone down to cultivate matrimony and your estate in the coun- try . " While Beau Tibbs was thus addressing Mr ...
第 99 頁
... cried the cheerful father , addressing his second son , " we shall soon , my boy , have a wedding in the family ; what is your opinion of mat- ters and things in general ? " - " My opinion , father , is , that all things go on very well ...
... cried the cheerful father , addressing his second son , " we shall soon , my boy , have a wedding in the family ; what is your opinion of mat- ters and things in general ? " - " My opinion , father , is , that all things go on very well ...
第 101 頁
... cried to his children : “ Now , then , my children , go and be miserable ; for we shall never enjoy one hour more . And O may heaven's everlasting fury light upon him and his ! Thus to rob me of my child ! And sure it will , for taking ...
... cried to his children : “ Now , then , my children , go and be miserable ; for we shall never enjoy one hour more . And O may heaven's everlasting fury light upon him and his ! Thus to rob me of my child ! And sure it will , for taking ...
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