The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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第 27 頁
There is another sort of imaginary beings , that we sometimes meet with among
the poets , when the author represents any passion , appetite , virtue , or vice ,
under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this
nature ...
There is another sort of imaginary beings , that we sometimes meet with among
the poets , when the author represents any passion , appetite , virtue , or vice ,
under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this
nature ...
第 28 頁
... with the several virtues and vices , in a sensible shape and character . I shall ,
in my two following papers , consider , in general , how other kinds of writing are
qualified to please the imagination ; with which I intend to conclude this essay .
... with the several virtues and vices , in a sensible shape and character . I shall ,
in my two following papers , consider , in general , how other kinds of writing are
qualified to please the imagination ; with which I intend to conclude this essay .
第 49 頁
He was reflecting upon the succession of particular virtues and qualities there
might be preserved from one generation to another , if these regards were
reciprocally held in veneration ; but as he never fails to mix an air of mirth and
good ...
He was reflecting upon the succession of particular virtues and qualities there
might be preserved from one generation to another , if these regards were
reciprocally held in veneration ; but as he never fails to mix an air of mirth and
good ...
第 52 頁
Else why should virtue provoke ? Why should beauty displease in such a degree
, that a man given to scandal never lets the mention of either pass by him ,
without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit ,
being ...
Else why should virtue provoke ? Why should beauty displease in such a degree
, that a man given to scandal never lets the mention of either pass by him ,
without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit ,
being ...
第 57 頁
She to whose household virtues it is owing , that men do honour to her husband ,
should be recorded with veneration ; she who has wasted his labours , with
infamy . When we are come into domestic life in this manner , to awaken caution
and ...
She to whose household virtues it is owing , that men do honour to her husband ,
should be recorded with veneration ; she who has wasted his labours , with
infamy . When we are come into domestic life in this manner , to awaken caution
and ...
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