The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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第 32 頁
... manner , her digestive organs were in a state of considerable derangement . She is naturally of a mor- bidly sensitive imagination ; indeed so much so , that when she heard of any person having suffered severe pain , she felt twinges in ...
... manner , her digestive organs were in a state of considerable derangement . She is naturally of a mor- bidly sensitive imagination ; indeed so much so , that when she heard of any person having suffered severe pain , she felt twinges in ...
第 250 頁
... manner of the modern poets , the likeness of a like- ness ; and both possessed , in an eminent degree , the rich and ... manners described by Firdausi bear a strong resemblance to those of the age of European chivalry - an age , by the ...
... manner of the modern poets , the likeness of a like- ness ; and both possessed , in an eminent degree , the rich and ... manners described by Firdausi bear a strong resemblance to those of the age of European chivalry - an age , by the ...
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... manner , the qualifications which Mr. Clayton is able to bring to the very delicate duty of estimating the character of a nation : Of the higher classes of Parisians , the writer , cannot speak in those terms of unqualified and ...
... manner , the qualifications which Mr. Clayton is able to bring to the very delicate duty of estimating the character of a nation : Of the higher classes of Parisians , the writer , cannot speak in those terms of unqualified and ...
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