EssaysA. L. Burt, 1899 - 402 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... once more in sculpture- " the tongue on the balance of ex- pression , " those forms in every action , at every age of life , ranging through all the scale of condition , from God to beast , and never transgressing the ideal serenity ...
... once more in sculpture- " the tongue on the balance of ex- pression , " those forms in every action , at every age of life , ranging through all the scale of condition , from God to beast , and never transgressing the ideal serenity ...
第 117 頁
... once could not lose sight of its object , for a cheerful , disengaged furtherance , whether present or absent , of each other's designs . At last they discover that all which at first drew them to- gether those once sacred features ...
... once could not lose sight of its object , for a cheerful , disengaged furtherance , whether present or absent , of each other's designs . At last they discover that all which at first drew them to- gether those once sacred features ...
第 161 頁
... once heard given to a young person : " Always do what you are afraid to do . " A simple manly character need never make an apology , but should regard its past action with the calm- ness of Phocion , when he admitted that the event of ...
... once heard given to a young person : " Always do what you are afraid to do . " A simple manly character need never make an apology , but should regard its past action with the calm- ness of Phocion , when he admitted that the event of ...
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