The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... fame in the actor . Nor is this common judgment and opinion of mankind ill- founded : for certainly it denotes no great bravery of mind , to be worked up to any noble action by so selfish a motive , and to do that out of a desire of fame ...
... fame in the actor . Nor is this common judgment and opinion of mankind ill- founded : for certainly it denotes no great bravery of mind , to be worked up to any noble action by so selfish a motive , and to do that out of a desire of fame ...
第 153 頁
... fame . ' Se satis vel ad naturam , vel ad glo- riam vixisse . ' Many indeed have given over their pursuits after fame , but that has proceeded either from the disappointments they have met in it , or from their experience of the little ...
... fame . ' Se satis vel ad naturam , vel ad glo- riam vixisse . ' Many indeed have given over their pursuits after fame , but that has proceeded either from the disappointments they have met in it , or from their experience of the little ...
第 155 頁
... fame , I have treated it in a particular order and method . I have first of all con- sidered the reasons why Providence may have im- planted in our mind such a principle of action . I have in the next place shown from many considera ...
... fame , I have treated it in a particular order and method . I have first of all con- sidered the reasons why Providence may have im- planted in our mind such a principle of action . I have in the next place shown from many considera ...
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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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