The Spectator, 第 1 卷 |
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第 116 頁
The passion of love is the most general concern ainong men ; and I am glad to
hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that
university , who have erected themselves into a society , in honour of that tender
passion .
The passion of love is the most general concern ainong men ; and I am glad to
hear by my last advices from Oxford , that there are a set of sighers in that
university , who have erected themselves into a society , in honour of that tender
passion .
第 117 頁
it . chain , and another in dumb - show striving to express his passion by his
gesture . It is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make
a discourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his
mind ...
it . chain , and another in dumb - show striving to express his passion by his
gesture . It is very ordinary in the assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make
a discourse concerning his passion in general , and describe the temper of his
mind ...
第 176 頁
However , to avoid public bloodshed , as foon as his passion is wrought to its
height , he follows his sister the whole length of the stage , and forbears killing
her till they are both withdrawn behind the scenes . I must confess , had he
murdered ...
However , to avoid public bloodshed , as foon as his passion is wrought to its
height , he follows his sister the whole length of the stage , and forbears killing
her till they are both withdrawn behind the scenes . I must confess , had he
murdered ...
第 186 頁
Hobbes , in his discourse of human nature , which in my humble opinion , is
much the best of all his works , after some very curious observations upon
laughter , concludes thus : " The passion of laughter is nothing • else but sudden
glory ...
Hobbes , in his discourse of human nature , which in my humble opinion , is
much the best of all his works , after some very curious observations upon
laughter , concludes thus : " The passion of laughter is nothing • else but sudden
glory ...
第 250 頁
The passion of love in its nature has been thought to resemble fire ; for which
reason the words fire and flame are made use of to fignify Love . The witty poets
therefore have taken an advantage from the doubtful meaning of the word fire , to
...
The passion of love in its nature has been thought to resemble fire ; for which
reason the words fire and flame are made use of to fignify Love . The witty poets
therefore have taken an advantage from the doubtful meaning of the word fire , to
...
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