... human figure ; sometimes we see the man appearing distinctly in all his limbs and features, sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy, but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice... The Spectator - 第 183 頁1778完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Leisure hours - 1759 - 326 頁
...inftruclion. Thefe are his words : Dijcourfes on morality, and refle£tions on human nature ', are the bejl means we can make ufe of to improve our minds and gain a true knowledge ofourfehes, and confequently to recover our fouls out of the vice, ignorance) and prejudice ', which... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 712 頁
...edifice, though encumbered with all its rubbifh. Difcourfes of religion and morality, and reflections upon human nature, are the beft means we can make...ignorance, and prejudice which naturally cleave to them. There is nothing which favours and falls in with the natural greatnefs and dignity of human nature,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 頁
...all his limbs and features ; fometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy, but feldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give feveral nice touchings and finifhings. Difcourfes of morality, and reflections upon human nature, are the bcft means... | |
| 1803 - 402 頁
...all his limbs and features, sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy, but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice touches and finishings. Discourses of morality, and reflections upon human nature, are... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 頁
...all his limbs and features, sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy); but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice touches and finishings*." The relations, also, which subsist in general society, and to... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 頁
...all his limbs and features, sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy, but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice touches and finishings. Discourses of morality, and reflections upon human nature, are... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 頁
...all his limbs and features, sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancyj; but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice touches and finishings*." The relations, also, which subsist in general society, and to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 340 頁
...all his limbs and features, sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy, but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice touches and finishings. Discourses of morality, and reflections upon human nature, are... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 606 頁
...all his limbs and features, sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy, but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice touches and finishings. Spectator. The Disadvantages of a liad Education. Sir, I was condemned... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 頁
...his limbs and feature», sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a créât elegancy, but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not git e several nice touches and finishing«. Discourses of morality, and reflections upon human nature,... | |
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