The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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I doubt not but this last argument will have force with you ; and I cannot add
another to it , but what your severity will , I fear , very little regard , which is , that I
am , “ Sir , your greatest admirer , “ RICHARD STEELE . ' N ° 414. WEDNESDAY
...
I doubt not but this last argument will have force with you ; and I cannot add
another to it , but what your severity will , I fear , very little regard , which is , that I
am , “ Sir , your greatest admirer , “ RICHARD STEELE . ' N ° 414. WEDNESDAY
...
第 6 頁
For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature
appears in the greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those scenes that are
most apt to delight the imagination . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus , et ...
For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature
appears in the greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those scenes that are
most apt to delight the imagination . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus , et ...
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Who among the ancient poets bad this faculty in its greatest perfection . Homer
excelled in imagining what is great ; Virgil in imagining what is beautiful ; Ovid in
imagining what is new . Our countryman , Milton , very perfect in all these three ...
Who among the ancient poets bad this faculty in its greatest perfection . Homer
excelled in imagining what is great ; Virgil in imagining what is beautiful ; Ovid in
imagining what is new . Our countryman , Milton , very perfect in all these three ...
第 41 頁
... the repeated occurrences in their own families ; but that there the greatest part
of their time must be spent within themselves , and consequently it behoves them
to consider how agree able it will be to them before they leave this dear town .
... the repeated occurrences in their own families ; but that there the greatest part
of their time must be spent within themselves , and consequently it behoves them
to consider how agree able it will be to them before they leave this dear town .
第 42 頁
An agreement and kind correspondence between friends and acquaintance is
the greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who
judges from the practice of the world will be almost persuaded to believe the
contrary ...
An agreement and kind correspondence between friends and acquaintance is
the greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who
judges from the practice of the world will be almost persuaded to believe the
contrary ...
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