Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 34 筆
第 40 頁
... once despised , there to undergo all the ingenuity of studied contempt , to be employed only as a spy upon the servants , or a bugbear to fright the children into obedience . Although Goldsmith thus presented Beau Tibbs in terms of a ...
... once despised , there to undergo all the ingenuity of studied contempt , to be employed only as a spy upon the servants , or a bugbear to fright the children into obedience . Although Goldsmith thus presented Beau Tibbs in terms of a ...
第 97 頁
... once a charming character sketch of " A Poor Gentleman " in the seventeenth- century tradition and a somewhat romanticized portrait of Gold- smith himself . “ I was pleased with the poor man's friendship for two reasons , " Dr. Primrose ...
... once a charming character sketch of " A Poor Gentleman " in the seventeenth- century tradition and a somewhat romanticized portrait of Gold- smith himself . “ I was pleased with the poor man's friendship for two reasons , " Dr. Primrose ...
第 164 頁
... once obtained a bite . " " You are all of you , " continued Goldsmith , “ absolutely afraid of Johnson , ―now I attack him boldly , and without the least re- serve . " " You do , Doctor , and sometimes catch a Tartar . " — " If it were ...
... once obtained a bite . " " You are all of you , " continued Goldsmith , “ absolutely afraid of Johnson , ―now I attack him boldly , and without the least re- serve . " " You do , Doctor , and sometimes catch a Tartar . " — " If it were ...
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