Essays and English TraitsP. F. Collier & son, 1909 - 493 頁 |
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第 99 頁
... fear in me . All the old abuses in society , the great and universal and the petty and particular , all unjust accumulations of property and power , are avenged in the same manner . Fear is an instructor of great sagacity and the herald ...
... fear in me . All the old abuses in society , the great and universal and the petty and particular , all unjust accumulations of property and power , are avenged in the same manner . Fear is an instructor of great sagacity and the herald ...
第 277 頁
... fear the transalpine good , so that his fear , his coldness , his custom may be broken up like fragments of ice , melted and carried away in the great stream of good will . Do you ask my aid ? I also wish to be a benefactor . I wish ...
... fear the transalpine good , so that his fear , his coldness , his custom may be broken up like fragments of ice , melted and carried away in the great stream of good will . Do you ask my aid ? I also wish to be a benefactor . I wish ...
第 336 頁
... fears , and how society is to escape without gravest mischiefs from this source- ? He has even said , what seemed a ... fear they lack a class of men of leisure , —in short , of gentlemen , to give a tone of honor to the community . I ...
... fears , and how society is to escape without gravest mischiefs from this source- ? He has even said , what seemed a ... fear they lack a class of men of leisure , —in short , of gentlemen , to give a tone of honor to the community . I ...
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