... it would be infinitely better for the plates to arise naturally out of the text; and that I would like to take my own way, with a freer range of English scenes and people... The Writings of Charles Dickens - xxxix ページCharles Dickens 著 - 1894全文表示 - この書籍について
| John Forster - 1842 - 450 ページ
...man, except in regard to all kinds of locomotion ; that 'the idea was not novel, and had already been much used; ' that it would be infinitely better for the plates to arise what was ' naturally out of the text : and that I would like to take ' my own way, with a freer range... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 516 ページ
...that although born and partly bred in the country I was no great sportsman, eicopt in regard of all kinds of locomotion ; that the idea was not novel, and had been already much used ; that it would bo infinitely better for tho plates to arise naturally out of the text ; and that I should like to... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 508 ページ
...that although born and partly bred in the country I was no great sportsman, except in regard of all kinds of locomotion ; that the idea was not novel,...with a freer range of English scenes and people, and Vas afraid I should ultimately do so in any case, whatever course I might prescribe to myself at starting.... | |
| 1852 - 372 ページ
...partly bred in the country, I was no great sportsman, except in regard to all kinds of locomotion : that it would be infinitely better for the plates to arise naturally out of the text ; that the idea was not novel, and had already been much used ; that I should like to take my own way... | |
| Joseph Johnson - 1860 - 324 ページ
...partly bred in the country, I was no great sportsman, except in regard to all kinds of locomotion ; that it would be infinitely better for the plates to arise naturally out of the text ; that the idea was not novel, and had already been much used ; that I should like to take my own way,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1866 - 482 ページ
...that although born and partly bred in the country, I was no great sportsman, except in regard of all kinds of locomotion; that the idea was not novel,...arise naturally out of the text; and that I should lite to take my own way, with a freer range of English scenes and people, and was afraid I should ultimately... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 822 ページ
...that although born and partly bred in the country I was no great sportsman, except in regard of all kinds of locomotion ; that the idea was not novel,...plates to arise naturally out of the text ; and that I would like to take my own way, with a freer range of English scenes and people, and was afraid I should... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 612 ページ
...that although born and partly bred in the country I was no great sportsman, except in regard of all kinds of locomotion ; that the idea was not novel,...plates to arise naturally out of the text ; and that I would like to lake my own way, with a freer range of English scenes and people, and was IX afraid I... | |
| R. A. Hammond - 1871 - 450 ページ
...that although born and partly bred in the country, I was no great sportsman, except in regard of all kinds of locomotion ; that the idea was not novel,...naturally out of the text ; and that I should like to lake my own way, with a freer range of English scenes and people, and was afraid I should ultimately... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 442 ページ
...sportsman, except in regard to all kinds of locomotion ; that the idea was not novel, and had already been much used ; that it would be infinitely better for...plates to arise naturally out of the text ; and that I would like to take my own way, with a freer range of English scenes and people, and was afraid I should... | |
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