The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose and PoetryEdwin Almiron Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford Scott, Foresman, 1919 - 679页 |
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第xviii页
... stand at the end of an era , at the dawn of a new day . The rise of the modern state in the Renaissance was not more completely a phe- nomenon in that time than the conquest of the world by democracy is destined to become in our own ...
... stand at the end of an era , at the dawn of a new day . The rise of the modern state in the Renaissance was not more completely a phe- nomenon in that time than the conquest of the world by democracy is destined to become in our own ...
第3页
... stand upon : therefore acknowl- edge your error , and be attentive . Sec . Schol . Why , didst thou not say thou knewest ? Wag . Have you any witness on't ? First Schol . Yes , sirrah , I heard you . Wag . Ask my fellow if I be a thief ...
... stand upon : therefore acknowl- edge your error , and be attentive . Sec . Schol . Why , didst thou not say thou knewest ? Wag . Have you any witness on't ? First Schol . Yes , sirrah , I heard you . Wag . Ask my fellow if I be a thief ...
第14页
... stand him in any stead for vital use ; that which exceedeth the reach of sense ; yea somewhat above capacity of reason , some- what divine and heavenly , which with hid- den exultation it rather surmiseth than con- ceiveth ; somewhat it ...
... stand him in any stead for vital use ; that which exceedeth the reach of sense ; yea somewhat above capacity of reason , some- what divine and heavenly , which with hid- den exultation it rather surmiseth than con- ceiveth ; somewhat it ...
第30页
... stand Philip , neither she nor any English statesmen believed . They held that the struggle must close either in utter subjec- tion of the Netherlands , or in their selling themselves for aid to France ; and the ac- cession of power ...
... stand Philip , neither she nor any English statesmen believed . They held that the struggle must close either in utter subjec- tion of the Netherlands , or in their selling themselves for aid to France ; and the ac- cession of power ...
第32页
... stand upon the rivage and behold A city on the inconstant billows dancing ; For so appears this fleet majestical , Holding due course to Harfleur . follow : Follow , Grapple your minds to sternage of this navy , And leave your England ...
... stand upon the rivage and behold A city on the inconstant billows dancing ; For so appears this fleet majestical , Holding due course to Harfleur . follow : Follow , Grapple your minds to sternage of this navy , And leave your England ...
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