The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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第 206 頁
... circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented story I ever met with . It is possible , that the traditions , on which the Iliad and Æneid were built , had more ...
... circumstances , that I have taken as much pleasure in reading the contents of his books , as in the best invented story I ever met with . It is possible , that the traditions , on which the Iliad and Æneid were built , had more ...
第 225 頁
... circumstances of it such , that I know you will but think it just to insert it , in preference of all other matters that can present themselves to your consideration . I need not , after I have said this , you that I am in love . The ...
... circumstances of it such , that I know you will but think it just to insert it , in preference of all other matters that can present themselves to your consideration . I need not , after I have said this , you that I am in love . The ...
第 237 頁
... circumstances differ , vary our appellations of these criminals : those who offend only against them- selves , and are not scandals to society , but , out of de- ference to the sober part of the world , have so much good left in them as ...
... circumstances differ , vary our appellations of these criminals : those who offend only against them- selves , and are not scandals to society , but , out of de- ference to the sober part of the world , have so much good left in them as ...
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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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