Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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... never in their company , or relaxation be attributable to those , whose bows are never bent ) from the genus , reading , to that compre- hensive class characterized by the power of reconciling the two contrary yet co - existing ...
... never in their company , or relaxation be attributable to those , whose bows are never bent ) from the genus , reading , to that compre- hensive class characterized by the power of reconciling the two contrary yet co - existing ...
第 80 頁
... never been presented , how beautiful is the countenance of justice and wisdom ; and that neither the morning nor the evening star are so fair . For in order to direct the view aright , it behoves that the beholder should have made ...
... never been presented , how beautiful is the countenance of justice and wisdom ; and that neither the morning nor the evening star are so fair . For in order to direct the view aright , it behoves that the beholder should have made ...
第 122 頁
... never troubled himself . Yet neither my retire- ment nor my utter abstraction from all the disputes of the day could secure me in those jealous times from suspicion and 10 obloquy , which did not stop at me , but extended to my ex ...
... never troubled himself . Yet neither my retire- ment nor my utter abstraction from all the disputes of the day could secure me in those jealous times from suspicion and 10 obloquy , which did not stop at me , but extended to my ex ...
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