Florida State University Studies, 第 33 期 |
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第 21 頁
... to Swift : five of them to Gulliver and others to A Tale of a Tub , the Drapier ' s
Letters , The Conduct of the Allies , An Essay on Popular Discontents , and A
Proposal for Correcting , Improving , and Ascertaining the English Tongue .
... to Swift : five of them to Gulliver and others to A Tale of a Tub , the Drapier ' s
Letters , The Conduct of the Allies , An Essay on Popular Discontents , and A
Proposal for Correcting , Improving , and Ascertaining the English Tongue .
第 47 頁
... the degenerate successor . It is . . . a simple statement of fact , when we
observe , that it is not easy to find a set of men in society , sunk more below the
ordinary standard of man in his constituent characteristics , than the body of the
English ...
... the degenerate successor . It is . . . a simple statement of fact , when we
observe , that it is not easy to find a set of men in society , sunk more below the
ordinary standard of man in his constituent characteristics , than the body of the
English ...
第 107 頁
31 Burke praised the English because they looked up to kings with awe , to
magistrates with duty , to priests with reverence , and to the nobility with respect .
In one of his most eloquent passages , he boasted that the English cherished old
...
31 Burke praised the English because they looked up to kings with awe , to
magistrates with duty , to priests with reverence , and to the nobility with respect .
In one of his most eloquent passages , he boasted that the English cherished old
...
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