The Edinburgh Review, 第 216 卷A. and C. Black, 1912 |
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第 42 頁
... tone to the surface of life . The general trend of the best thought , at the beginning of the seventeenth century , was towards the polishing of society , left roughened and rusty by the long wars of religion . 42 July THE HOTEL DE ...
... tone to the surface of life . The general trend of the best thought , at the beginning of the seventeenth century , was towards the polishing of society , left roughened and rusty by the long wars of religion . 42 July THE HOTEL DE ...
第 43 頁
... tone to France . This then was the moment when a peculiarly Parisian centre was needed , independent of the court , yet in political sympathy with it , a centre of imagination and intelligence not too austere in its morals , not too ...
... tone to France . This then was the moment when a peculiarly Parisian centre was needed , independent of the court , yet in political sympathy with it , a centre of imagination and intelligence not too austere in its morals , not too ...
第 59 頁
... tone become less pleasing , or at least less sympathetic , but for the reviewer the abundance of trees makes the wood itself almost invisible . Here we may point to an example of the superabundance of French material , which may almost ...
... tone become less pleasing , or at least less sympathetic , but for the reviewer the abundance of trees makes the wood itself almost invisible . Here we may point to an example of the superabundance of French material , which may almost ...
第 79 頁
... tone or adopt the manners of his new acquaintances . He was at once very sensitive , and very gauche . Awkward things happened , and the memory of their awkwardness rankled . He could not forget that he had once been a domestic servant ...
... tone or adopt the manners of his new acquaintances . He was at once very sensitive , and very gauche . Awkward things happened , and the memory of their awkwardness rankled . He could not forget that he had once been a domestic servant ...
第 86 頁
... tone from individual to individual and from age to age . It is heard as a note of morbid disillusion and world - weary ennui in such works as ' Obermann ' and ' René . ' It swells to bombastic enthusiasm in Ramond's account of his ...
... tone from individual to individual and from age to age . It is heard as a note of morbid disillusion and world - weary ennui in such works as ' Obermann ' and ' René . ' It swells to bombastic enthusiasm in Ramond's account of his ...
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