The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 9-10 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... light of which I am capa- ble ; I shall be received with freedom , you with reserve . Damon , who has himself no designs of marriage at all , easily fell into the scheme : and you may observe , that wherever you are , Damon appears also ...
... light of which I am capa- ble ; I shall be received with freedom , you with reserve . Damon , who has himself no designs of marriage at all , easily fell into the scheme : and you may observe , that wherever you are , Damon appears also ...
第 13 頁
... light as was necessary to discover a thousand pleasing objects , and at the same time divested of all power of heat . The reflection of it in the water , the fanning of the wind rustling on the leaves , the singing of the thrush and ...
... light as was necessary to discover a thousand pleasing objects , and at the same time divested of all power of heat . The reflection of it in the water , the fanning of the wind rustling on the leaves , the singing of the thrush and ...
第 95 頁
... light , and as they themselves would wish to have them appear to the world . The thesis proposed for the present exercise of the adventurers to write Spectators , is Money : on which subject all persons are desired to send in their ...
... light , and as they themselves would wish to have them appear to the world . The thesis proposed for the present exercise of the adventurers to write Spectators , is Money : on which subject all persons are desired to send in their ...
第 98 頁
... light , and glazing them over with improper terms . I would have no means of profit set for copies to others , but such as are laudable in themselves . Let not noise be called industry , nor impudence courage . Let not good fortune be ...
... light , and glazing them over with improper terms . I would have no means of profit set for copies to others , but such as are laudable in themselves . Let not noise be called industry , nor impudence courage . Let not good fortune be ...
第 118 頁
... light of nature , that it was discovered by several of the most exalted heathens ; it has been finely improved by many eminent divines of the last age , as in particular by archbishop Tillotson and Dr. Sherlock ; but there is none who ...
... light of nature , that it was discovered by several of the most exalted heathens ; it has been finely improved by many eminent divines of the last age , as in particular by archbishop Tillotson and Dr. Sherlock ; but there is none who ...
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