Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 18 頁
... Iliad , at the point of the sword . It is to a cer- tain degree the same thing , when the boy is ques- tioned merely by his senior . He fears he knows not what , ―a reprimand , a look of lofty contempt , a gesture of summary disdain ...
... Iliad , at the point of the sword . It is to a cer- tain degree the same thing , when the boy is ques- tioned merely by his senior . He fears he knows not what , ―a reprimand , a look of lofty contempt , a gesture of summary disdain ...
第 89 頁
... Iliad flou- rishes as green now , as on the day that Pisistratus is said first to have stamped upon it its present order . The songs of the Rhapsodists , the Scalds , and the Minstrels , which once seemed as fugitive as the breath of ...
... Iliad flou- rishes as green now , as on the day that Pisistratus is said first to have stamped upon it its present order . The songs of the Rhapsodists , the Scalds , and the Minstrels , which once seemed as fugitive as the breath of ...
第 196 頁
... Iliad a thing new , and that will for ever remain new ? Whether it was written by one man , as I believe , or , as the levellers of human glory would have us think , by many , there it stands : all the ages of the world present us ...
... Iliad a thing new , and that will for ever remain new ? Whether it was written by one man , as I believe , or , as the levellers of human glory would have us think , by many , there it stands : all the ages of the world present us ...
第 347 頁
... Iliad . If he had not believed himself to be a man of very superior powers to the majority of the persons around him , he would most assuredly never have attempted it . What an enter- prise ! To describe in twenty - four books , and six ...
... Iliad . If he had not believed himself to be a man of very superior powers to the majority of the persons around him , he would most assuredly never have attempted it . What an enter- prise ! To describe in twenty - four books , and six ...
第 349 頁
... Iliad . But all those voluntary actions , or rather series and chains of actions , which comprise energy in the first determination , and honour in the execution , each in its degree rests upon self - com- placency as the pillar upon ...
... Iliad . But all those voluntary actions , or rather series and chains of actions , which comprise energy in the first determination , and honour in the execution , each in its degree rests upon self - com- placency as the pillar upon ...
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