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 46 頁
... learned to disre- gard the prejudices of all countries and to realize that people everywhere are intent upon improving on “ nature's simple plan " but according to their own limited views . By travel alone one learns to combat one's ...
... learned to disre- gard the prejudices of all countries and to realize that people everywhere are intent upon improving on “ nature's simple plan " but according to their own limited views . By travel alone one learns to combat one's ...
第 98 頁
... learned of the elopement of Olivia , he , too , took up his staff and wandered through the countryside . Dr. Primrose went in search not only of his daughter but also of the meaning of good and evil in a world in which , the Psalmist ...
... learned of the elopement of Olivia , he , too , took up his staff and wandered through the countryside . Dr. Primrose went in search not only of his daughter but also of the meaning of good and evil in a world in which , the Psalmist ...
第 110 頁
... learned world say to your paradoxes ? " - " Sir , " replied [ his ] son , " the learned world said nothing to my paradoxes ; nothing at all , Sir . - Every man of them was employed in praising his friends and himself , or condemning his ...
... learned world say to your paradoxes ? " - " Sir , " replied [ his ] son , " the learned world said nothing to my paradoxes ; nothing at all , Sir . - Every man of them was employed in praising his friends and himself , or condemning his ...
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