| W. C. TAYLOR - 1890 - 890 halaman
...eld age, by which he was continually haunted : the effect of this description of the slruld* wretched to carry them from the beginning of a sentence to...deprived of the only entertainment whereof they might otherwise be capable. " The language of this country being always upon the flux, the struldbrugs of... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1890 - 320 halaman
...persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relatives. For the same reason they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory...carry them from the beginning of a sentence to the eud; and by this defect they are deprived of the only entertainment whereof they might otherwise be... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1891 - 498 halaman
...to still continue without increasing or diminishing. In talking, they forget the common appellation of things, and the names of persons, even of those...deprived of the only entertainment whereof they might otherwise be capable. "The language of this country being always upon the flux, the Struldbrugs of... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 halaman
...persons, even those who are their nearest friends and relations. For the same reason, they 77 •ever can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory...deprived of the only entertainment •whereof they might otherwise be capable. " The language of this country being always upon the flux, the struldbrugs of... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 388 halaman
...persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relations. For the same reason they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory...deprived of the only entertainment whereof they might otherwise be capable. " The language of this country being always on the flux, the Struldbrugs of one... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1894 - 328 halaman
...persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relatives. For the same reason they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory...deprived of the only entertainment whereof they might otherwise be capable. . . . They are despised and hated by all sorts of people; when one of them is... | |
| Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 348 halaman
...persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relations. For the same reason, they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory...deprived of the only entertainment, whereof they might otherwise be capable. ' The language of this country being always upon the flux, the struldbrugs of... | |
| Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 346 halaman
...persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relations. For the same reason, they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory...deprived of the only entertainment, whereof they might otherwise be capable. ' The language of this country being always upon the flux, the stmldbrugs of... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 520 halaman
...persons, even those who are their nearest friends and relations. For the same reason, they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory...deprived of the only entertainment whereof they might otherwise be capable. The language of the country being always upon the flux, the Struldbrugs of one... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 578 halaman
...Persons, even of those who are their nearest Friends and Relations. For the same reason they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their Memory...deprived of the only Entertainment whereof they might otherwise be capable. The Language of this Country being always upon the Flux, the Struldbrugga of... | |
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