Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400页 |
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第90页
... learned the first part in my golden age , when I was about the age of my poor daughter ; and the latter part , which indeed fits me best now , but two or three years ago , when the cares of the world began to take hold of me but you ...
... learned the first part in my golden age , when I was about the age of my poor daughter ; and the latter part , which indeed fits me best now , but two or three years ago , when the cares of the world began to take hold of me but you ...
第346页
... learned and adopted from it , which have , therefore , the greatest effect upon the intellectual performance of others . Even in poetry these requisites are very important ; and the poetry of a nation , not eminent for the gifts on ...
... learned and adopted from it , which have , therefore , the greatest effect upon the intellectual performance of others . Even in poetry these requisites are very important ; and the poetry of a nation , not eminent for the gifts on ...
第380页
... learned , who sprinkle dots and accents about , like a cook with her pepper - caster . For , Sir , you are an author that feeds many a learned man , almost as the ancient Greeks and Romans do , for we read neither the ancients nor you ...
... learned , who sprinkle dots and accents about , like a cook with her pepper - caster . For , Sir , you are an author that feeds many a learned man , almost as the ancient Greeks and Romans do , for we read neither the ancients nor you ...
目录
RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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