The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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第 145 頁
... actions , would only influence vir- tuous minds ; there would be but small improvements in the world , were there not some common principle of action working equally with all men . And such a principle is ambition , or a desire of fame ...
... actions , would only influence vir- tuous minds ; there would be but small improvements in the world , were there not some common principle of action working equally with all men . And such a principle is ambition , or a desire of fame ...
第 202 頁
... action which it relates is more or less so . This action should have three qua- lifications in it . First , it should be but one action . Secondly , it should be an entire action ; and , Thirdly , it should be a great action . To consider ...
... action which it relates is more or less so . This action should have three qua- lifications in it . First , it should be but one action . Secondly , it should be an entire action ; and , Thirdly , it should be a great action . To consider ...
第 203 頁
... actions , which preceded in point of time , the battle of the angels , and the creation of the world , ( which would have entirely destroyed the unity of the principal action , had he related them in the same order that they happened ) ...
... actions , which preceded in point of time , the battle of the angels , and the creation of the world , ( which would have entirely destroyed the unity of the principal action , had he related them in the same order that they happened ) ...
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Universality of ambitionits wrong directions | 10 |
Fragment of Sappho | 26 |
On the beauty and loveliness of virtue | 90 |
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