The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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第 78 頁
... imagination such virtues as these of my worthy friend , bear as great a figure as actions which are more glittering in the common estimation . What I would ask of you , is to give us a whole Spec- tator upon heroic virtue in common life ...
... imagination such virtues as these of my worthy friend , bear as great a figure as actions which are more glittering in the common estimation . What I would ask of you , is to give us a whole Spec- tator upon heroic virtue in common life ...
第 146 頁
... from this natural perverseness of temper , grow wary in their praises of one who sets too great a value on them , lest they * Sal . Bel . Catil . c . 49 . should raise him too high in his own imagination , 146 255 . SPECTATOR .
... from this natural perverseness of temper , grow wary in their praises of one who sets too great a value on them , lest they * Sal . Bel . Catil . c . 49 . should raise him too high in his own imagination , 146 255 . SPECTATOR .
第 259 頁
... imagination of man to distend it- self with greater ideas than those which he has laid together in his first , second , and sixth books . The seventh , which describes the creation of the world , is likewise wonderfully sublime , though ...
... imagination of man to distend it- self with greater ideas than those which he has laid together in his first , second , and sixth books . The seventh , which describes the creation of the world , is likewise wonderfully sublime , though ...
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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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