The Spectator, 第 1 卷 |
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第 16 頁
To make up for these trivial disadvantages , I have the high fatisfaction of
beholding all nature with an unprejudiced eye ; and having nothing to do with
men's pailions or interests , I can win the greatest fagacity consider their talents ,
manners ...
To make up for these trivial disadvantages , I have the high fatisfaction of
beholding all nature with an unprejudiced eye ; and having nothing to do with
men's pailions or interests , I can win the greatest fagacity consider their talents ,
manners ...
第 17 頁
It ivas prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned
them to the thoughtless creatures avto ... of that sex , and move a knowing eye no
inore than the portraitures of inagnificant people by ordinary painters , which are
...
It ivas prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned
them to the thoughtless creatures avto ... of that sex , and move a knowing eye no
inore than the portraitures of inagnificant people by ordinary painters , which are
...
第 77 頁
The whole transaction is performed with the eyes ; and the crime is no less than
employing them in such a manner as to divert the eyes of others from the best
use they can make of them , even looking up to heaven . • Sir , 17 3 6 6 + '
THERE ...
The whole transaction is performed with the eyes ; and the crime is no less than
employing them in such a manner as to divert the eyes of others from the best
use they can make of them , even looking up to heaven . • Sir , 17 3 6 6 + '
THERE ...
第 78 頁
I have given him directions , according to the most exact rules of optics , to place
himself in fuch a manner that he shall meet his eyes whereever he throws them ; I
have hopes that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf ...
I have given him directions , according to the most exact rules of optics , to place
himself in fuch a manner that he shall meet his eyes whereever he throws them ; I
have hopes that when Will confronts him , and all the ladies , in whose behalf ...
第 84 頁
... being most usually understood as one of the audience at public
representations in our theatres , I seldom fail of many letters relating to plays But
indeed there are such monstrous things done in both , that if one had not been an
eye - witness ...
... being most usually understood as one of the audience at public
representations in our theatres , I seldom fail of many letters relating to plays But
indeed there are such monstrous things done in both , that if one had not been an
eye - witness ...
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