Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 36 頁
... father , the younger son of a good family , was possessed of a small living in the church . His education was above his fortune , and his gen- erosity greater than his education . Poor as he was , he had his flatterers still poorer than ...
... father , the younger son of a good family , was possessed of a small living in the church . His education was above his fortune , and his gen- erosity greater than his education . Poor as he was , he had his flatterers still poorer than ...
第 94 頁
... father : " Olivia , now about eighteen , had that luxuriancy of beauty with which painters generally draw Hebe ... father as something of a " coquet " and Sophia as a " prude , " the father conceded that he had " often seen them exchange ...
... father : " Olivia , now about eighteen , had that luxuriancy of beauty with which painters generally draw Hebe ... father as something of a " coquet " and Sophia as a " prude , " the father conceded that he had " often seen them exchange ...
第 99 頁
... 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 ; and I was just ...
... 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 ; and I was just ...
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