The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 頁 |
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第 374 頁
... Crito . I can easily comprehend that no Man upon Earth ought to prize Anodynes for the Spleen more than a Man of fashion and pleasure . An ancient Sage , speaking of one of that character , saith he is made wretched by disappointments ...
... Crito . I can easily comprehend that no Man upon Earth ought to prize Anodynes for the Spleen more than a Man of fashion and pleasure . An ancient Sage , speaking of one of that character , saith he is made wretched by disappointments ...
第 376 頁
... Crito that his Neigh- bour Ctesippus , a Squire of Note , was fallen from his Horse , attempting to leap over a Hedge , and brought into the Hall , where he lay for dead . Upon which we all rose , and walked hastily to the House , where ...
... Crito that his Neigh- bour Ctesippus , a Squire of Note , was fallen from his Horse , attempting to leap over a Hedge , and brought into the Hall , where he lay for dead . Upon which we all rose , and walked hastily to the House , where ...
第 1079 頁
... Crito ) Socrates under Sentence of Death hears the Voice of the Laws The Death of Socrates ( Translation of the Phaedo ) Last Words on Plato ( Introduction to the Laws of Plato ) . JULIAN , THE LADY , OF NORWICH ( c . 1373 ) " The ...
... Crito ) Socrates under Sentence of Death hears the Voice of the Laws The Death of Socrates ( Translation of the Phaedo ) Last Words on Plato ( Introduction to the Laws of Plato ) . JULIAN , THE LADY , OF NORWICH ( c . 1373 ) " The ...
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