Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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第 5 頁
... means of interpreters , Augustine had set forth the nature of Christianity in a lengthy address , the king said : " Your words and promises are very fair ; but as they are new to us , and of uncertain import , I can not approve of them ...
... means of interpreters , Augustine had set forth the nature of Christianity in a lengthy address , the king said : " Your words and promises are very fair ; but as they are new to us , and of uncertain import , I can not approve of them ...
第 13 頁
... of useful industry . The king himself set the example of diligent labor . By means of six wax can- dles which , lighted in succession , burned twenty - four hours , he introduced a rigid system into his work INTRODUCTION . 13.
... of useful industry . The king himself set the example of diligent labor . By means of six wax can- dles which , lighted in succession , burned twenty - four hours , he introduced a rigid system into his work INTRODUCTION . 13.
第 26 頁
... means to judge of his character and attainments . He is revealed to us in his writ- ings . He was familiar with the court life of his time , but we cannot believe that he surrendered himself entirely to its vices and empty formalities ...
... means to judge of his character and attainments . He is revealed to us in his writ- ings . He was familiar with the court life of his time , but we cannot believe that he surrendered himself entirely to its vices and empty formalities ...
第 63 頁
... mean that all cases were clear to him . See etymology of fee in Webster . 320. His prosecution might not be tainted ( enfecte ) or contaminated with any illegality . 323. Caas and domes = cases and dooms , or precedents and decisions ...
... mean that all cases were clear to him . See etymology of fee in Webster . 320. His prosecution might not be tainted ( enfecte ) or contaminated with any illegality . 323. Caas and domes = cases and dooms , or precedents and decisions ...
第 67 頁
... means to find fault with . 476. The olde daunce = the old game , or customs . 478. Persoun of a toun a parish priest or parson . Lat . persona . Blackstone says : “ A parson , persona ecclesiæ , is one that hath full possession of all ...
... means to find fault with . 476. The olde daunce = the old game , or customs . 478. Persoun of a toun a parish priest or parson . Lat . persona . Blackstone says : “ A parson , persona ecclesiæ , is one that hath full possession of all ...
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