Twayne's English Authors Series, 第 41 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 |
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第 81 頁
... laws ; " Th ' exceptions few ; some change since all began , ' And what created perfect ? ' - Why then Man ? ( I , 141–48 ) The " gen'ral Laws " by which " the first Almighty Cause / Acts " do not exist solely for man's sake ; they ...
... laws ; " Th ' exceptions few ; some change since all began , ' And what created perfect ? ' - Why then Man ? ( I , 141–48 ) The " gen'ral Laws " by which " the first Almighty Cause / Acts " do not exist solely for man's sake ; they ...
第 133 頁
... laws , so perhaps he was a member of Parliament : " You said the same ; and are you discontent / With Laws , to which you gave your own assent ? " ( 11. 29-30 ) . The political comments , for the most part , are [ 133 ] The Augustan Horace.
... laws , so perhaps he was a member of Parliament : " You said the same ; and are you discontent / With Laws , to which you gave your own assent ? " ( 11. 29-30 ) . The political comments , for the most part , are [ 133 ] The Augustan Horace.
第 145 頁
... laws are not only government restrictions but also so- cial mores which protect the vicious from the weapon of ... Law to spare the Knight requires ; As Beasts of Nature may we hunt the Squires ? Suppose I censure you know what I mean ...
... laws are not only government restrictions but also so- cial mores which protect the vicious from the weapon of ... Law to spare the Knight requires ; As Beasts of Nature may we hunt the Squires ? Suppose I censure you know what I mean ...
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