The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of all ages and nations, 第 2 卷Lionel Strachey Review of reviews Company, 1905 |
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... give me all there was in it . I was young and simple , and didn't know till arterwards that it only meant one calico gound in a year . It is a lovely sight to see the young people plighting their trough , and coming up to consume their ...
... give me all there was in it . I was young and simple , and didn't know till arterwards that it only meant one calico gound in a year . It is a lovely sight to see the young people plighting their trough , and coming up to consume their ...
第16页
... give preeminence to one over other rival qualities and gifts , where all have high claims to distinction : but , then , the stern justice of criticism in this case requires a discrimination which , to be intelligible and definite , must ...
... give preeminence to one over other rival qualities and gifts , where all have high claims to distinction : but , then , the stern justice of criticism in this case requires a discrimination which , to be intelligible and definite , must ...
第20页
... give effect to a voice like an organ . His countenance was open and engaging , usually sedate of expression , but capable of any modifications at the shortest notice . Add to this his intelligence , shrewd- ness , tact , humor , and ...
... give effect to a voice like an organ . His countenance was open and engaging , usually sedate of expression , but capable of any modifications at the shortest notice . Add to this his intelligence , shrewd- ness , tact , humor , and ...
第27页
... give it smoothness . " A lie never ran away with him , as it is apt to do with young performers : he could always manage and guide it ; and to have seen him fairly mounted would have given you some idea of the polished elegance of D ...
... give it smoothness . " A lie never ran away with him , as it is apt to do with young performers : he could always manage and guide it ; and to have seen him fairly mounted would have given you some idea of the polished elegance of D ...
第37页
... give the other side of the picture : " But when you are gone , your wife will prepar❜ A dish of fine dainties , or somethin ' that's rar ' ; So smilin ' and pleasin ' when you do draw near- There's no such delight for the old bachelare ...
... give the other side of the picture : " But when you are gone , your wife will prepar❜ A dish of fine dainties , or somethin ' that's rar ' ; So smilin ' and pleasin ' when you do draw near- There's no such delight for the old bachelare ...
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第139页 - An' she looked full ez rosy agin Ez the apples she was peelin'. 'Twas kin' o' kingdom-come to look On sech a blessed cretur, A dogrose blushin' to a brook Ain't modester nor sweeter. He was six foot o' man, A 1, Clear grit an' human natur' ; None couldn't quicker pitch a ton Nor dror a furrer straighter.
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第66页 - AGAIN I hear that creaking step! — He's rapping at the door! — Too well I know the boding sound That ushers in a bore. I do not tremble when I meet The stoutest of my foes, But Heaven defend me from the friend Who comes — but never goes!