Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 41 頁
... tion , and the table spread with various delicacies , all conspired to fill [ Altangi's ] imagination with the visionary happiness of the Arabian lawgiver . " Lien Chi Altangi , master of the sublime style , trained in the seventeen ...
... tion , and the table spread with various delicacies , all conspired to fill [ Altangi's ] imagination with the visionary happiness of the Arabian lawgiver . " Lien Chi Altangi , master of the sublime style , trained in the seventeen ...
第 66 頁
... tion of England , France , and the Classics , he was , as well as how wide were his sympathies with poetry of any period or country , which displayed common sense , genuine feeling , and disciplined form . III " Agreeable Trifling ” A ...
... tion of England , France , and the Classics , he was , as well as how wide were his sympathies with poetry of any period or country , which displayed common sense , genuine feeling , and disciplined form . III " Agreeable Trifling ” A ...
第 162 頁
... tion from Sir William Temple , that he was not only an elderly nobleman but , indeed , a member of the Temple family . The No- bleman assured his son that he would look forward to his reply with " the highest amusement . " And amusement ...
... tion from Sir William Temple , that he was not only an elderly nobleman but , indeed , a member of the Temple family . The No- bleman assured his son that he would look forward to his reply with " the highest amusement . " And amusement ...
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