The Spectator, 第 8 卷J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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第 9 頁
... the tower of Babel , of which an old au- thor says , there were the foundations to be seen in his time , which looked like a spacious mountain ; what could be No 415 . more noble than the walls of Babylon N ° 415 : 9 SPECTATOR .
... the tower of Babel , of which an old au- thor says , there were the foundations to be seen in his time , which looked like a spacious mountain ; what could be No 415 . more noble than the walls of Babylon N ° 415 : 9 SPECTATOR .
第 11 頁
... seen an observation upon this subject in a French author , which very much pleased me . It is in Monsieur Freart's Parallel of the ancient and modern Architecture . I shall give it the reader with the same terms of art which he has made ...
... seen an observation upon this subject in a French author , which very much pleased me . It is in Monsieur Freart's Parallel of the ancient and modern Architecture . I shall give it the reader with the same terms of art which he has made ...
第 14 頁
... seen the very place , action , or person , that are carved or described . It is sufficient that we have seen places , persons , or actions in general , which bear a resemblance , or at least some remote analogy , with what we find ...
... seen the very place , action , or person , that are carved or described . It is sufficient that we have seen places , persons , or actions in general , which bear a resemblance , or at least some remote analogy , with what we find ...
第 17 頁
... seen First in the fam'd Olympic race . But him the streams that warbling flow Rich Tibur's fertile meads along , And shady groves , his haunts shall know The master of th ' Æolian song . — ATTERBURY . E may observe , that any single ...
... seen First in the fam'd Olympic race . But him the streams that warbling flow Rich Tibur's fertile meads along , And shady groves , his haunts shall know The master of th ' Æolian song . — ATTERBURY . E may observe , that any single ...
第 24 頁
... seen ; on this account it is the part of a poet to humour the imagination in our own notions , by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality , and by adding greater beau- ties than are put together in nature , where he ...
... seen ; on this account it is the part of a poet to humour the imagination in our own notions , by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality , and by adding greater beau- ties than are put together in nature , where he ...
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