| William Holmes McGuffey - 1858 - 516 頁
...entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick ; Pickwick, the defendant. Of this man I will aay little. The subject presents but few attractions ;...revolting heartlessness, and of systematic villany. I say systematic villany, gentlemen. And when 1 say systematic villany, let me tell the defendant,... | |
| Oliver Oldham - 1858 - 422 頁
...he entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick — Pickwick, the defendant. Of this man I will say little. The subject presents but few attractions...men, to delight in the contemplation of revolting heartlessuess, and of systematic villany. I say systematic villany, gentlemen ; and when I say systematic... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 566 頁
...next day he entered into possession of them. Thi» man was Pickwick, — Pickwick, the defendant ! the men, to delight in the contemplation of revolting heartlessness, and of systematic villany. I say systematic villany, Gentlemen ; and when I say systematic villany, let me tell the defendant,... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 頁
...very next day he entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick — Pickwick, the defendant. Of this man Pickwick I will say little ; the subject...in the contemplation of revolting heartlessness and systematic villainy. I say systematic villainy, gentlemen, and when I say systematic villainy, let... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1862 - 564 頁
...he entered into possession of them. Thia man was Pickwick, — Pickwick, the defendant ! Of this man I will say little. The subject presents but few attractions ; and I, Gentlemen, am not the man, nor are you, GentlemerH the men, to delight in the contemplation of revolting heartlessness, and of systematic villany.... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 頁
...entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick, — Pickwick, the defendant ! 4. Of this man I will say little. The subject presents but few attractions;...men, to delight in the contemplation of revolting hcartlessness, and of systematic villainy. I say systematic villainy, Gentlemen ; and when I say systematic... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1866 - 444 頁
...with the belief that lie always thought most deeply with his eyes shut. Serjeant Buzfuz proceeded. "Of this man Pickwick I will say little; the subject...Here Mr. Pickwick, who had been writhing in silence for some time, gave a violent start, as if some vague idea of assaulting Serjeant Buzfuz, in the august... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 頁
...entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick, — Pickwick, the defendant ! 4. Of this man I will say little. The subject presents but few attractions...contemplation of revolting heartlessness, and of systematic villainy. I say systematic villainy, Gentlemen ; and when I say systematic villainy, let me tell the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 410 頁
...bill up in her parlor window. Did it remain there long ? No. Before the bill had been in the parlor window three days — three days, gentlemen — a...revolting heartlessness and of systematic villany." preseuce of justice and law, suggested itself to his mind. " I say systematic villany, gentlemen,"... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 92 頁
...bill up in her parlor window. Did it remain there long ? No. Before the bill had been in the parlor window three days — three days, gentlemen — a...revolting heartlessness and of systematic villany." presence of justice and law, suggested itself to his mind. " I say systematic villany, gentlemen,"... | |
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