| William M. Dunning - 1835 - 456 頁
...by a smile. A frown will make me the most wretched of men, as I am the most passionate of lovers." It filled the whole company with a deep melancholy, to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1861 - 368 頁
...by a fmile. A frown will make me the moft wretched of men, as I am the moft paffionate of lovers." It filled the whole company with a deep melancholy,...a little mouldering heap of earth. With much ado I deciphered another letter, which began with, " My dear, dear wife." This gave me a curiofity to fee... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 頁
...by a smile. A frown will make me the most wretched of men, as I am the most passionate of lovers.' It filled the whole company with a deep melancholy, to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1887 - 202 頁
...by a smile. A frown will make me the most wretched of men, as I am the most passionate of lovers." It filled the whole company with a deep melancholy to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling... | |
| 1888 - 488 頁
...company with a deep melancholy, to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling bones and a little mouldering heap of earth. AVith much ado I decyphered another letter, which began with, " My dear, dear wife." This gave me a... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 580 頁
...by a smile. A frown will make me the most wretched of men, as I am the most passionate of lovers.' It filled the whole company with a deep melancholy, to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 446 頁
...company with a deep melancholy, to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling bones,...a little mouldering heap of earth. With much ado I deciphered another letter, which begun with " My dear, dear wife." This gave me a curiosity to see... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 439 頁
...a smile. A frown will make me the most wretched of men, as I am the most passionate of lovers." -\ It filled the whole company with a deep melancholy, to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1899 - 1076 頁
...by a smile. A frown will make me the most wretched of men, as I am the most passionate of lovers." " It filled the whole company with a deep melancholy to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 466 頁
...company with a deep melancholy, to compare the description of the letter with the person that occasioned it, who was now reduced to a few crumbling bones, and a little moldering heap of earth. With much ado I deciphered another letter which began with, <(My dear, dear... | |
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