Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 頁 |
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... greater length , which I have chosen not only for 15 the present purpose , but likewise as a striking example and illustration of an assertion hazarded in a former page of these sketches : namely , that the characteristic fault of our ...
... greater length , which I have chosen not only for 15 the present purpose , but likewise as a striking example and illustration of an assertion hazarded in a former page of these sketches : namely , that the characteristic fault of our ...
第 117 頁
... greater ease and certainty than any other means , 5 presents to the instructor of impressing modes of intellectual energy so constantly , so imperceptibly , and as it were by such elements and atoms , as to secure in due time the ...
... greater ease and certainty than any other means , 5 presents to the instructor of impressing modes of intellectual energy so constantly , so imperceptibly , and as it were by such elements and atoms , as to secure in due time the ...
第 154 頁
... greater , that he spoke of London with rapture , and of his favorite niece , who had married and settled in 10 England , with all the fervor and all the pride of a fond parent . A man sent by force out of a country , obliged to sell out ...
... greater , that he spoke of London with rapture , and of his favorite niece , who had married and settled in 10 England , with all the fervor and all the pride of a fond parent . A man sent by force out of a country , obliged to sell out ...
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