The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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I have here supposed that my reader is acquainted with that great modern
discovery , which is at present universally acknowledged by all the inquirers into
natural philosophy : namely , that light and colours , as apprehended by the ...
I have here supposed that my reader is acquainted with that great modern
discovery , which is at present universally acknowledged by all the inquirers into
natural philosophy : namely , that light and colours , as apprehended by the ...
第 4 頁
... progress of this discourse ; but if you will do me the favour of inserting this letter
in your next paper , you will do some service to the public , though not in so noble
a way of obliging , as that of improving their minds . Allow me , Sir , to acquaint ...
... progress of this discourse ; but if you will do me the favour of inserting this letter
in your next paper , you will do some service to the public , though not in so noble
a way of obliging , as that of improving their minds . Allow me , Sir , to acquaint ...
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It may be here worth our while to examine how it comes to pass that several
readers , who are all acquainted with the same language , and know the
meaning of the words they read , should nevertheless have a different relish of
the same ...
It may be here worth our while to examine how it comes to pass that several
readers , who are all acquainted with the same language , and know the
meaning of the words they read , should nevertheless have a different relish of
the same ...
第 19 頁
When he is stored with country images , if he would go beyond pastoral , and the
lower kinds of poetry , he ought to acquaint himself with the pomp and
magnificence of courts . He should be very well versed in every thing that is noble
and ...
When he is stored with country images , if he would go beyond pastoral , and the
lower kinds of poetry , he ought to acquaint himself with the pomp and
magnificence of courts . He should be very well versed in every thing that is noble
and ...
第 37 頁
... been reckoned a wit , if there had never been a fool in the world ; he wants not
foils to be a beauty , but has that natural pleasure in observing perfection in
others , that his own faults are overlooked out of gratitude by all his acquaintance
.
... been reckoned a wit , if there had never been a fool in the world ; he wants not
foils to be a beauty , but has that natural pleasure in observing perfection in
others , that his own faults are overlooked out of gratitude by all his acquaintance
.
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