The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 38 筆
第 27 頁
... forefathers looked upon nature with more reverence and horror , before the
world was enlightened by learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish
themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft , prodigies , charms , and
enchantments .
... forefathers looked upon nature with more reverence and horror , before the
world was enlightened by learning and philosophy ; and loved to astonish
themselves with the apprehensions of witchcraft , prodigies , charms , and
enchantments .
第 32 頁
But we often find eminent writers very faulty in this respect : great scholars are apt
to fetch their comparions and allusions from the sciences in which they are most
conversant , so that a man may see the compass of their learning in a treatise ...
But we often find eminent writers very faulty in this respect : great scholars are apt
to fetch their comparions and allusions from the sciences in which they are most
conversant , so that a man may see the compass of their learning in a treatise ...
第 56 頁
Besides , ” said one whom I overheard the other day , “ why must this paper turn
altogether upon topics of learning and morality ? Why should it pretend only to wit
, humour , or the like - things which are useful only to amuse men of literature ...
Besides , ” said one whom I overheard the other day , “ why must this paper turn
altogether upon topics of learning and morality ? Why should it pretend only to wit
, humour , or the like - things which are useful only to amuse men of literature ...
第 60 頁
That he bows , talks , drinks , eats , and helps himself before a glass , to learn to
act with moderation . • That by reason of his luxuriant health he is oppressive to
persons of composed behaviour . • That he is endeavouring to forget the word ...
That he bows , talks , drinks , eats , and helps himself before a glass , to learn to
act with moderation . • That by reason of his luxuriant health he is oppressive to
persons of composed behaviour . • That he is endeavouring to forget the word ...
第 70 頁
By such early corrections of vanity , while boys are growing into inen , they will
gradually learn not to censure superficially ; but imbibe those principles of
general kindness and humanity , which alone can make them easy to themselves
, and ...
By such early corrections of vanity , while boys are growing into inen , they will
gradually learn not to censure superficially ; but imbibe those principles of
general kindness and humanity , which alone can make them easy to themselves
, and ...
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