MR. PALLISER was one of those politicians in possessing whom England has perhaps more reason to be proud than of any other of her resources, and who, as a body, give to her that exquisite combination of conservatism and progress which is her present strength... The Parliamentary Novels - 324 ページAnthony Trollope 著 - 1893全文表示 - この書籍について
| Anthony Trollope - 1864 - 732 ページ
...sometimes goes on till three. It's the only thing he likes, I believe. God bless you ! good night. I've such a deal more to say to you ; and Alice, you must...counted in the roll of the public servants of England. irie was not a brilliant man, and understood well that such was the case. He was now listened to in... | |
| Helmut Kuzmics, Roland Axtmann - 2007 - 388 ページ
...a chapter called 'Three Politicians' Trollope describes his hero Palliser in the following manner: Mr. Palliser was one of those politicians in possessing...counted in the roll of the public servants of England. (Trollope 1982: 1, 246) Pure altruism is rarely the whole story in human action, and as the novel progresses... | |
| Allan Hepburn - 2007 - 313 ページ
...of Lords and to leave behind the Commons chambers, where he had been able to throw himself into his work 'with the grinding energy of a young penniless barrister labouring for a penniless wife' (CYFH I: 246). Palliser 's indeterminate status, as an avowedly aristocratic man whose aristocracy... | |
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