The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 3-4 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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第 30 頁
... admiration of men , but indulge- themselves in no farther consequences . Hence it is that she has ever had a train of admirers , and she removes from her slaves in town to those in the country , according to the seasons of the year ...
... admiration of men , but indulge- themselves in no farther consequences . Hence it is that she has ever had a train of admirers , and she removes from her slaves in town to those in the country , according to the seasons of the year ...
第 31 頁
... admiration instead of desire . It is certain that if you were to behold the whole woman , there is that dignity in her aspect , that composure in her motion , that complacency in her manner , that if her form makes you hope , her merit ...
... admiration instead of desire . It is certain that if you were to behold the whole woman , there is that dignity in her aspect , that composure in her motion , that complacency in her manner , that if her form makes you hope , her merit ...
第 74 頁
... admirable sketch of na- tural history , in his second book concerning the nature of the gods ; and that in a style so raised by metaphors and descriptions , that it lifts the sub- ject above raillery and ridicule , which frequently fall ...
... admirable sketch of na- tural history , in his second book concerning the nature of the gods ; and that in a style so raised by metaphors and descriptions , that it lifts the sub- ject above raillery and ridicule , which frequently fall ...
第 77 頁
... admiring his courage , that was not afraid to speak to the judge . In our return home we met with a very odd accident ; which I can not forbear relating , be- cause it shows how desirous all who know Sir Roger are of giving him marks of ...
... admiring his courage , that was not afraid to speak to the judge . In our return home we met with a very odd accident ; which I can not forbear relating , be- cause it shows how desirous all who know Sir Roger are of giving him marks of ...
第 127 頁
... admiration than example . However , there are no ideas . strike more forcibly upon our imaginations , than those which are raised from reflections upon the exits of great and excellent men . Innocent men who have suffered as criminals ...
... admiration than example . However , there are no ideas . strike more forcibly upon our imaginations , than those which are raised from reflections upon the exits of great and excellent men . Innocent men who have suffered as criminals ...
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