The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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第 31 頁
... as it is probable the soul of man will be infinitely more perfect hereafter in this
faculty , as well as in all the rest ; insomuch that , perhaps , the imagination will be
able to keep pace with the under : standing , and to form in itself distinct ideas of ...
... as it is probable the soul of man will be infinitely more perfect hereafter in this
faculty , as well as in all the rest ; insomuch that , perhaps , the imagination will be
able to keep pace with the under : standing , and to form in itself distinct ideas of ...
第 36 頁
He has an art of keeping the person he rallies in countenance , by insinuating
that he himself is guilty of the same imperfection . This he does with so much
address , that he seems rather to bewail himself , than fall upon his friend . It is
really ...
He has an art of keeping the person he rallies in countenance , by insinuating
that he himself is guilty of the same imperfection . This he does with so much
address , that he seems rather to bewail himself , than fall upon his friend . It is
really ...
第 40 頁
When one shews himself a creature to be avoided , the other proper to be fled to
for succour , they have the whole woman between them , and can occasionally
rebound her love and hatred from one to the other , in such a manner as to keep
...
When one shews himself a creature to be avoided , the other proper to be fled to
for succour , they have the whole woman between them , and can occasionally
rebound her love and hatred from one to the other , in such a manner as to keep
...
第 65 頁
I am son to a gentlemen of a very great estate , who resolved to keep me out of
the vices of the age ; and , in order to it , never let me see any thing that he
thought could give me the least pleasure , At ten years old I was put to a grammar
school ...
I am son to a gentlemen of a very great estate , who resolved to keep me out of
the vices of the age ; and , in order to it , never let me see any thing that he
thought could give me the least pleasure , At ten years old I was put to a grammar
school ...
第 77 頁
Among the several female extravagances I have already taken notice of , there is
one which still keeps its ground , I mean that of the ladies who dress themselves
in a hat and feather , a riding coat and a periwig , or at least tie up their hair in a ...
Among the several female extravagances I have already taken notice of , there is
one which still keeps its ground , I mean that of the ladies who dress themselves
in a hat and feather , a riding coat and a periwig , or at least tie up their hair in a ...
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