The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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第 iii 頁
On religious Hope , 472. Proposal that the rich Sick should assist the Poor on the
Loss of Sight Steele . 473. Letters , on Affectation of Ignorance — from a Poetical
Lover - Specimen of the Familiar , Steele , 474. Letter complaining of Country ...
On religious Hope , 472. Proposal that the rich Sick should assist the Poor on the
Loss of Sight Steele . 473. Letters , on Affectation of Ignorance — from a Poetical
Lover - Specimen of the Familiar , Steele , 474. Letter complaining of Country ...
第 4 頁
I should not hope for the favour of a philosopher in this matter , if it were not
attempted under the restrictions which you sages put upon private acquisitions .
The first purpose which every good man is to propose to himself , is the service of
his ...
I should not hope for the favour of a philosopher in this matter , if it were not
attempted under the restrictions which you sages put upon private acquisitions .
The first purpose which every good man is to propose to himself , is the service of
his ...
第 5 頁
There is another circumstance in this design which gives me hopes of your favour
to it , and that is what Tully advises , to wit , that the benefit is made as diffusive as
possible . Every one that has half a guinea is put into the possibility , from that ...
There is another circumstance in this design which gives me hopes of your favour
to it , and that is what Tully advises , to wit , that the benefit is made as diffusive as
possible . Every one that has half a guinea is put into the possibility , from that ...
第 23 頁
should take delight in such passages as are apt to produce hope , joy ,
admiration , love , or the like emotions , in us , because they never rise in the
mind without an inward pleasure which attends them . But how comes it to pass ,
that we ...
should take delight in such passages as are apt to produce hope , joy ,
admiration , love , or the like emotions , in us , because they never rise in the
mind without an inward pleasure which attends them . But how comes it to pass ,
that we ...
第 34 頁
He can transport the imagination with such beautiful and glorious visions as
cannot possibly enter into our present conceptions , or haunt it with such ghastly
spectres and apparitions as would make us hope for annihilation , and think ...
He can transport the imagination with such beautiful and glorious visions as
cannot possibly enter into our present conceptions , or haunt it with such ghastly
spectres and apparitions as would make us hope for annihilation , and think ...
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