The Spectator, 第 1 卷 |
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第 25 頁
Nature and reason direct one thing , pallion and humour another : to follow the
dictates of the two latter , is going into a road that is both endless and intricate ;
when we pursue the other our passage is delightful , and what we aim at ...
Nature and reason direct one thing , pallion and humour another : to follow the
dictates of the two latter , is going into a road that is both endless and intricate ;
when we pursue the other our passage is delightful , and what we aim at ...
第 55 頁
As things are noiv , Mr. Powell has a full congregation , while we have a very thin
house ; which if you can reinedy , will ... The inisfortune of the thing is , that
people • dress themselves in what they have a mind to be , and • not what they
are fit ...
As things are noiv , Mr. Powell has a full congregation , while we have a very thin
house ; which if you can reinedy , will ... The inisfortune of the thing is , that
people • dress themselves in what they have a mind to be , and • not what they
are fit ...
第 64 頁
However , as I am very sensible my paper would lose its whole escct , should it
run into the outrages of a party , I shall take care to keep clear of every thing
which looks that way . If I can any way affuage private inflammations , or allay
public ...
However , as I am very sensible my paper would lose its whole escct , should it
run into the outrages of a party , I shall take care to keep clear of every thing
which looks that way . If I can any way affuage private inflammations , or allay
public ...
第 66 頁
When there happens to be any thing ridiculous in a visage , and the owner of it
thinks it an aspect of dignity , he must be of very great quality to be exempt from
raillery : the best expedient 13 expedient therefore is to be pleasant upon himself
.
When there happens to be any thing ridiculous in a visage , and the owner of it
thinks it an aspect of dignity , he must be of very great quality to be exempt from
raillery : the best expedient 13 expedient therefore is to be pleasant upon himself
.
第 84 頁
THE HE word Spectator 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 ...
THE HE word Spectator 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 ...
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