The Spectator, 第 3 卷J. Tonson, 1711 |
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第 52 頁
... strike more forcibly upon our imaginations , than those which are raised from reflections upon the exits of great and excellent excellent men . Innocent men who have suffered as criminals 52 NO . 133 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 133. ...
... strike more forcibly upon our imaginations , than those which are raised from reflections upon the exits of great and excellent excellent men . Innocent men who have suffered as criminals 52 NO . 133 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 133. ...
第 54 頁
... imagination . As therefore this paper is to consist of any thing which concerns human life , I cannot help letting the present subject regard what has been the last object of my eyes , though an entertainment of sorrow . I went this ...
... imagination . As therefore this paper is to consist of any thing which concerns human life , I cannot help letting the present subject regard what has been the last object of my eyes , though an entertainment of sorrow . I went this ...
第 65 頁
... imagination runs away with me , and whatever is started , I have such a scene of adventures appears in an instant before me , that I cannot help uttering them , though to my immediate confusion , I cannot but know I am liable to be ...
... imagination runs away with me , and whatever is started , I have such a scene of adventures appears in an instant before me , that I cannot help uttering them , though to my immediate confusion , I cannot but know I am liable to be ...
第 68 頁
... imaginations of ordinary people , among common liars , make - bates , impostors , and incendiaries . For your instruction herein , you are to know that an bistorian in conversation is only a person of so pregnant a fancy , that he ...
... imaginations of ordinary people , among common liars , make - bates , impostors , and incendiaries . For your instruction herein , you are to know that an bistorian in conversation is only a person of so pregnant a fancy , that he ...
第 81 頁
Though men may impose upon themselves what they please by their corrupt imaginations , truth will ever keep its station ; and as glory is nothing else but the shadow of virtue , it will certainly disappear at the de- parture of virtue ...
Though men may impose upon themselves what they please by their corrupt imaginations , truth will ever keep its station ; and as glory is nothing else but the shadow of virtue , it will certainly disappear at the de- parture of virtue ...
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