Macmillan's Magazine, 第 4 卷Macmillan and Company, 1861 |
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... beautiful thing in his house first . I rather think that is a pretty compli- ment , Miss Corby , unless I am getting out of practice . " " That is a very pretty compliment , indeed , my lord , " she answered laughing . " I most heartily ...
... beautiful thing in his house first . I rather think that is a pretty compli- ment , Miss Corby , unless I am getting out of practice . " " That is a very pretty compliment , indeed , my lord , " she answered laughing . " I most heartily ...
第18页
... beautiful girls ; and , when I am old and withered , there shall be two nurseries in which I shall be often welcome , where the children shall come babbling to my knee , the darlings , and shall tell me how they love me almost as well ...
... beautiful girls ; and , when I am old and withered , there shall be two nurseries in which I shall be often welcome , where the children shall come babbling to my knee , the darlings , and shall tell me how they love me almost as well ...
第39页
... beautiful poems . Commencing in his ordinary tone of laughing satire and bitterly delicate irony , couched in the plainest and most vernacular Tuscan , it rises into a tenderness of sentiment , and a loftiness of poetical expression ...
... beautiful poems . Commencing in his ordinary tone of laughing satire and bitterly delicate irony , couched in the plainest and most vernacular Tuscan , it rises into a tenderness of sentiment , and a loftiness of poetical expression ...
第39页
... beautiful poems . Commencing in his ordinary tone of laughing satire and bitterly delicate irony , couched in the plainest and most vernacular Tuscan , it rises into a tenderness of sentiment , and a loftiness of poetical expression ...
... beautiful poems . Commencing in his ordinary tone of laughing satire and bitterly delicate irony , couched in the plainest and most vernacular Tuscan , it rises into a tenderness of sentiment , and a loftiness of poetical expression ...
第78页
... beautiful piece of mechanism in yonder corner - the steam - engine of to - day . Here , too , as the glory is claimed for chance , of course there is another ser- vant anxious to prove that he was the favoured means - and , mutatis ...
... beautiful piece of mechanism in yonder corner - the steam - engine of to - day . Here , too , as the glory is claimed for chance , of course there is another ser- vant anxious to prove that he was the favoured means - and , mutatis ...
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