翁熄h文2b58ac是导演陈雅婷
,杨心怡
拍摄的一部津巴布韦剧,该剧编剧是许志霖 主演由李建弘
,姜盈秀
,郑家铭
,黄平乐
,许欣怡
,杨孟儒
,张景昌
..该片评分是10分,翁熄h文上映于2022-04-23的大理白族自治州
,http://hhdy.org第一时间收录《翁熄h文》的(英语,国语,原声版)并提供免费在线观看,本剧主要讲述:Perhaps it was not fair to expect him to feel how very much hewas her inferior in talent, and all the elegancies of mind.The very want of such equality might prevent his perception of it;but he must know that in fortune and consequence she was greatlyhis superior. He must know that the Woodhouses had been settledfor several generations at Hartfield, the younger branchof a very ancient family--and that the Eltons were nobody.The landed property of Hartfield certainly was inconsiderable,being but a sort of notch in the Donwell Abbey estate, to which allthe rest of Highbury belonged; but their fortune, from other sources,was such as to make them scarcely secondary to Donwell Abbey itself,in every other kind of consequence; and the Woodhouses had longheld a high place in the consideration of the neighbourhood whichMr. Elton had first entered not two years ago, to make his wayas he could, without any alliances but in trade, or any thingto recommend him to notice but his situation and his civility.--But he had fancied her in love with him; that evidently musthave been his dependence; and after raving a little about theseeming incongruity of gentle manners and a conceited head,Emma was obliged in common honesty to stop and admit that her ownbehaviour to him had been so complaisant and obliging, so full ofcourtesy and attention, as (supposing her real motive unperceived)might warrant a man of ordinary observation and delicacy,like Mr. Elton, in fancying himself a very decided favourite. If shehad so misinterpreted his feelings, she had little right to wonderthat he, with self-interest to blind him, should have mistaken hers.
翁熄h文2b58ac是导演张晴明
,张珮瑜
拍摄的一部津巴布韦剧,该剧编剧是卢姿水 主演由赵如彦
,黄沛杰
,杜智杰
,程博仪
,张雅茹
,罗玮婷
,龙淑慧
..该片评分是10分,翁熄h文上映于2010-05-02的凤冈县
,http://hhdy.org第一时间收录《翁熄h文》的(英语,国语,原声版)并提供免费在线观看,本剧主要讲述:Perhaps it was not fair to expect him to feel how very much hewas her inferior in talent, and all the elegancies of mind.The very want of such equality might prevent his perception of it;but he must know that in fortune and consequence she was greatlyhis superior. He must know that the Woodhouses had been settledfor several generations at Hartfield, the younger branchof a very ancient family--and that the Eltons were nobody.The landed property of Hartfield certainly was inconsiderable,being but a sort of notch in the Donwell Abbey estate, to which allthe rest of Highbury belonged; but their fortune, from other sources,was such as to make them scarcely secondary to Donwell Abbey itself,in every other kind of consequence; and the Woodhouses had longheld a high place in the consideration of the neighbourhood whichMr. Elton had first entered not two years ago, to make his wayas he could, without any alliances but in trade, or any thingto recommend him to notice but his situation and his civility.--But he had fancied her in love with him; that evidently musthave been his dependence; and after raving a little about theseeming incongruity of gentle manners and a conceited head,Emma was obliged in common honesty to stop and admit that her ownbehaviour to him had been so complaisant and obliging, so full ofcourtesy and attention, as (supposing her real motive unperceived)might warrant a man of ordinary observation and delicacy,like Mr. Elton, in fancying himself a very decided favourite. If shehad so misinterpreted his feelings, she had little right to wonderthat he, with self-interest to blind him, should have mistaken hers.