New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen39Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1880 |
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... went out with great par- ade , but they came back in a poor plight ; but if you wish to learn what was Siuen - wang's fate , look at the next chapter . CHAPTER II . A man of Pao offers a pretty 1880. ] 43 A Chinese Historical Novel .
... went out with great par- ade , but they came back in a poor plight ; but if you wish to learn what was Siuen - wang's fate , look at the next chapter . CHAPTER II . A man of Pao offers a pretty 1880. ] 43 A Chinese Historical Novel .
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... look , my dear , " said the king ; " this all comes from Duke Kwoh's wit . " He then gave him the thousand taels . This incident furnishes the real explanation of the common proverb , " A thousand taels for a laugh . " An old quatrain ...
... look , my dear , " said the king ; " this all comes from Duke Kwoh's wit . " He then gave him the thousand taels . This incident furnishes the real explanation of the common proverb , " A thousand taels for a laugh . " An old quatrain ...
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... look upon the existing manuscripts of it as belonging to at least three and possibly five editions . His regard for it seems to have been largely based upon the fact that he had succeeded in writing a long treatise purporting to ...
... look upon the existing manuscripts of it as belonging to at least three and possibly five editions . His regard for it seems to have been largely based upon the fact that he had succeeded in writing a long treatise purporting to ...
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... look upon himself as being free from the guilt of eating flesh ? " To this argument he felt that it would be in vain for them to attempt a reply . Along with some facts derived from acute personal observa- tion , this first book ...
... look upon himself as being free from the guilt of eating flesh ? " To this argument he felt that it would be in vain for them to attempt a reply . Along with some facts derived from acute personal observa- tion , this first book ...
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... look with a good deal of composure and critical skill upon the faults and follies of his fellow - beings , including his friends , who were painfully threading their way through the mazes of right and wrong on the plains below . If ...
... look with a good deal of composure and critical skill upon the faults and follies of his fellow - beings , including his friends , who were painfully threading their way through the mazes of right and wrong on the plains below . If ...
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