The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, 第 4 卷G. B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... kind of short- sightedness , that discovers the minutest objects which are near at hand , but is not able to discern things at a distance . Discretion , the more it is dis- covered , gives a greater authority to the person who possesses ...
... kind of short- sightedness , that discovers the minutest objects which are near at hand , but is not able to discern things at a distance . Discretion , the more it is dis- covered , gives a greater authority to the person who possesses ...
第 241 頁
... kind , of which it would be tedious to give the reader an exact inventory . We There was a large cavity on each side the head , which I must not omit . That on the right side was filled with fictions , flatteries , and falsehoods , vows ...
... kind , of which it would be tedious to give the reader an exact inventory . We There was a large cavity on each side the head , which I must not omit . That on the right side was filled with fictions , flatteries , and falsehoods , vows ...
第 309 頁
... kind . But its being so very common , and so univer- sally received , though it takes away from it the grace of novelty , adds very much to the weight of it , as it shows that it falls in with the general sense of man- kind . In short ...
... kind . But its being so very common , and so univer- sally received , though it takes away from it the grace of novelty , adds very much to the weight of it , as it shows that it falls in with the general sense of man- kind . In short ...
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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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