The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 6 筆
第 5 頁
... reprefented , in very strong and lively Colours , the State of the ' Soul in its first Separation from the Body , with regard to that invifible World which every where furrounds C us , though we are not able to difco- ver it through ...
... reprefented , in very strong and lively Colours , the State of the ' Soul in its first Separation from the Body , with regard to that invifible World which every where furrounds C us , though we are not able to difco- ver it through ...
第 192 頁
... reprefented in those burlesque Pictures , which the Italians ' call Caracatura's ; where the Art con- fifts in preferving , amidst distorted Proportions and aggravated Features , fome diftinguishing Likeness of the Perfon , but in fuch ...
... reprefented in those burlesque Pictures , which the Italians ' call Caracatura's ; where the Art con- fifts in preferving , amidst distorted Proportions and aggravated Features , fome diftinguishing Likeness of the Perfon , but in fuch ...
第 195 頁
... reprefented look- ing forward as it were from the Verge ' of extreme Old Age , into a future State , and rifing into a Contemplation on the unperishable part of his Na- ture , and its Existence after Death . ' I fhall collect part of ...
... reprefented look- ing forward as it were from the Verge ' of extreme Old Age , into a future State , and rifing into a Contemplation on the unperishable part of his Na- ture , and its Existence after Death . ' I fhall collect part of ...
第 196 頁
... reprefented by XENOPHON " fpeaking after this manner . " Think not , C my dearest Children , that when I depart " from you I fhall be no more , but remem • ber that my Soul , even while I lived a- mong you , was invisible to you ; yet ...
... reprefented by XENOPHON " fpeaking after this manner . " Think not , C my dearest Children , that when I depart " from you I fhall be no more , but remem • ber that my Soul , even while I lived a- mong you , was invisible to you ; yet ...
第 283 頁
⚫ end of a Tragedy , than when he is reprefented as Happy and Triumphant . Such an Example corrects the Info- ' lence of Human Nature , foftens the Mind of the Beholder with Senti- ments of Pity and Compaffion , com- ' forts him under ...
⚫ end of a Tragedy , than when he is reprefented as Happy and Triumphant . Such an Example corrects the Info- ' lence of Human Nature , foftens the Mind of the Beholder with Senti- ments of Pity and Compaffion , com- ' forts him under ...
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