Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 23 筆
第 54 頁
... feel the pain of separation with stronger force ; those ties that bind me to my native country and you , are still ... feeling , Blest be those feasts with simple plenty crown'd , Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or ...
... feel the pain of separation with stronger force ; those ties that bind me to my native country and you , are still ... feeling , Blest be those feasts with simple plenty crown'd , Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or ...
第 77 頁
... feel and genius smile at care.18 George III , who had other affairs on his mind , showed no inter- est then or later in Goldsmith or in poetry . Though Goldsmith would certainly have welcomed a pension from the king who had bestowed one ...
... feel and genius smile at care.18 George III , who had other affairs on his mind , showed no inter- est then or later in Goldsmith or in poetry . Though Goldsmith would certainly have welcomed a pension from the king who had bestowed one ...
第 117 頁
... feel pain , ” the Vicar admitted to the assembled pris- oners , nobody has yet discovered : " Why our wretchedness should be requisite in the formation of universal felicity ; why , when all other systems are made perfect by the ...
... feel pain , ” the Vicar admitted to the assembled pris- oners , nobody has yet discovered : " Why our wretchedness should be requisite in the formation of universal felicity ; why , when all other systems are made perfect by the ...
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