The Atlantic Magazine, 第 2 卷E. Bliss and E. White., 1825 |
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第 42 頁
... truth . " * In this way , with question and answer all to themselves , the business is speedily settled . The inference thus drawn is gravely reserved by these marvellous logicians , as a valuable theorem for future occasions ; and such ...
... truth . " * In this way , with question and answer all to themselves , the business is speedily settled . The inference thus drawn is gravely reserved by these marvellous logicians , as a valuable theorem for future occasions ; and such ...
第 50 頁
... thought proper in that age , got particularly drunk , in honour of the new com- er . Tristan , so this important person was named , after his grandfather , was in truth a comely child ; perfect 50 [ Nov. Tristan the Grave .
... thought proper in that age , got particularly drunk , in honour of the new com- er . Tristan , so this important person was named , after his grandfather , was in truth a comely child ; perfect 50 [ Nov. Tristan the Grave .
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grandfather , was in truth a comely child ; perfect in his parts and proportions ; with a sober and serene countenance , which seemed to indicate that he was born to be a great dignitary in the church , or in the state . His lady mother ...
grandfather , was in truth a comely child ; perfect in his parts and proportions ; with a sober and serene countenance , which seemed to indicate that he was born to be a great dignitary in the church , or in the state . His lady mother ...
第 63 頁
... truth . If he occa- sionally indulges in exhibitions of a farcical character , he either succeeds , by avoiding such combinations as shock the moral sense , or else he fails altogether ; thus proving that his mind is so constituted as ...
... truth . If he occa- sionally indulges in exhibitions of a farcical character , he either succeeds , by avoiding such combinations as shock the moral sense , or else he fails altogether ; thus proving that his mind is so constituted as ...
第 64 頁
... truth of some of his descriptions are , ' tis true , enlivened and embellished by the gentle and unobtrusive cheerfulness of some incidental anecdote or thought ; but the reader is never startled into wonder , nor cheated into appro ...
... truth of some of his descriptions are , ' tis true , enlivened and embellished by the gentle and unobtrusive cheerfulness of some incidental anecdote or thought ; but the reader is never startled into wonder , nor cheated into appro ...
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