So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf, to make an apple pie ; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. What ! no soap? So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber ; and there were... The London Magazine - 第 59 頁1826完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | 1909 - 1108 頁
...them from memory : "So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf, to make an apple-pie; and at same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. ' \ No Pears Soap?' So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber; and were present the Picninnies,... | |
 | Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1901 - 918 頁
...recite it with great gusto • " She went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf to make an apple-pie, and at the same time a great she-bear coming up the...street, pops its head into the shop. ' What, no soap ? ' so he died. She imprudently married the barber, and there were present the Pickaninnies, the Joblilies,... | |
 | 1854 - 696 頁
...nonsense never was written : — "So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf, to make an apple-pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the...street, pops its head into the shop. ' What ! no soap ? ' So he died, and she very imprudently толттле4 \\№ \»i\»st \ i were present t\ie. ¥\юх\тлша^... | |
 | John B. Bremner - 1980 - 424 頁
...Macklin, an Irish actor who boasted he could repeat anything after reading it once. Foote stumped Macklin with "So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage...same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, popped his head into the shop. 'What! no soap?' So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber;... | |
 | Wim Tigges - 1987 - 266 頁
...ed., The Book of Nonsense, London, 1977, p. 163. So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf to make an apple pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming down the street, pops its head into the shop. What! No soap? So he died, and she very imprudently married... | |
 | Wim Tigges - 1988 - 314 頁
...poetry, as it is usually found, it runs as follows: So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf to make an apple pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming down the street, pops its head into the shop. What! No soap? So he died, and she very imprudently married... | |
 | William J. Searle - 1988 - 236 頁
...nonsense speech extemporaneously as a challenge to a lecturer claiming great capacity for memorization: So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf to make an apple-pie, and, at the same time, a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop.... | |
 | 1909 - 556 頁
...repeat them from memory : "So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf, to make an apple-pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. ' What! No Pears Soap?" So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber; and there were present the Picninnies,... | |
 | 1915 - 768 頁
...accessibility. Thus it ran through the shaken and delighted mind of childhood in my "day and t'me""So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf to make an apple-pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop,... | |
 | William Cowan, Jaromira Raku an - 1998 - 268 頁
...semantic rules (anomalies, contradictions, etc.), and observe the violation of contextual cohesion. So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf...pie and at the same time a great she-bear, coming down the street, pops its head into the shop What! No soap? So he died, and she very imprudently married... | |
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