The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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第 14 頁
Colours speak all languages , but words are understood only by such a people or
nation . For this reason , though men's necessities quickly put them on finding out
speech , writing is probably of a later invention than painting ; particularly we ...
Colours speak all languages , but words are understood only by such a people or
nation . For this reason , though men's necessities quickly put them on finding out
speech , writing is probably of a later invention than painting ; particularly we ...
第 26 頁
I do not say with Mr. Bays in the Rehearsal , that spirits must not be confined to
speak sense : but it is certain their sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it
may seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker .
I do not say with Mr. Bays in the Rehearsal , that spirits must not be confined to
speak sense : but it is certain their sense ought to be a little discoloured , that it
may seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker .
第 29 頁
I confess this shews more the art than the veracity of the hsitorian ; but I am only
to speak of him as he is qualified to please the imagination , and in this respect
Livy has , perhaps , excelled all who ever went before him or have written since
his ...
I confess this shews more the art than the veracity of the hsitorian ; but I am only
to speak of him as he is qualified to please the imagination , and in this respect
Livy has , perhaps , excelled all who ever went before him or have written since
his ...
第 35 頁
To say a thing which perplexes the heart of him you speak to , or brings blushes
into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is ... It is no jest to put me , who am so
unhappy as to have an utter aversion to speaking to more than one man at a time
...
To say a thing which perplexes the heart of him you speak to , or brings blushes
into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is ... It is no jest to put me , who am so
unhappy as to have an utter aversion to speaking to more than one man at a time
...
第 42 頁
Yet so it is , there are people who ( as it should seem ) delight in being
troublesome and vexatious , who ( as Tully speaks ) miri sunt alacritate ad
litigandum , ' have a certain cheerfulness in Wrangling . ” And thus it happens ,
that there are ...
Yet so it is , there are people who ( as it should seem ) delight in being
troublesome and vexatious , who ( as Tully speaks ) miri sunt alacritate ad
litigandum , ' have a certain cheerfulness in Wrangling . ” And thus it happens ,
that there are ...
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