... human, without always taking the means necessary to preserve his own; was a stout declaimer for the rights of the community, while forgetting that the community itself is but a means set up for the accomplishment of a given end ; and felt an inward... Homeward Bound: Or, The Chase, a Tale of the Sea - 第 182 頁James Fenimore Cooper 著 - 1838 - 522 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Fenimore [Cooper - 1838 - 366 頁
...watchfulness of his besetting sins, in the way of exposure if not of indulgence. In a word, S'eadfast Dodge was a man that wished to meddle with and control...possess anything, even to qualities, in which his neighbours might not properly participate. All these, moreover, and many similar traits, Mr. Dodge... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1849 - 488 頁
...the accomplishment of a given end ; and felt an inward and profound respect for everything that wa^, beyond his reach, which manifested itself, not in...possess anything, even to qualities, in which his neighbours might not properly participate. All these, moreover, and many similar traits, Mr. Dodge... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 486 頁
...was in connexion with politics only ; for, the instant party-drill ceased to be of value, Steadfast's valour oozed out of his composition, and in all other...possess anything, even to qualities, in which his neighbours might not properly participate. All these, moreover, and many similar traits, Mr. Dodge... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1860 - 484 頁
...declaimer for the rights of the community, while forgetting that the community itself is but a means set np for the accomplishment of a given end ; and felt an...possess anything, even to qualities, in which his neighbours might not properly participate. All these, moreover, and many similar traits, Mr. Dodge... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1860 - 533 頁
...composition, and in all other things he dutifully consulted every public opinion of the neighborhood. This estimable man had his weak points as well as...was quite intolerable that any man should possess any thing, even to qualities, in which his neighbors might not properly participate. All these, moreover,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1864 - 492 頁
...possessing precisely the spirit that was necessary to leave him master of himself; he had a rabid desire ibr the good opinion of every thing human, without always...possess anything, even to qualities, in which his neighbours might not properly participate. All these, moreover, and many similar traits, Mr. Dodge... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1864 - 550 頁
...felt an inward and profound respect for every thing that was beyond his reach, which manifested iUelf, not in manly efforts to attain the forbidden fruit,...was quite intolerable that any man should possess any thing, even to qualities, in which his neighbors might not properly participate. All these, moreover,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1891 - 744 頁
...set up for the accomplishment of a given end ; and felt an inward and profound respect for anything- that was beyond his reach, which manifested itself,...possess anything, even to qualities, in which his neighbors might not properly participate. All these, moreover, and many similar traits, Mr. Dodge encouraged... | |
| 1906 - 950 頁
...necessary to leave him master of himself; he had a rabid desire for the good opinion of everything human, without always taking the means necessary to...possess anything, even to qualities, in which his neighbors might not properly participate. All these, moreover, and many similar traits, Mr. Dodge encouraged... | |
| 1908 - 974 頁
...necessary to leave him master of himself; he had a rabid desire for the good opinion of everything human, without always taking the means necessary to...possess anything, even to qualities, in which his neighbors might not properly participate. All these, moreover, and many similar traits, Mr. Dodge encouraged... | |
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