The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 頁 |
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第 75 頁
... nature , his plain will revealed in his word , and the minds of such as be most ancient amongst godly writers . And first , where that I affirm the empire of a woman to be a thing repugnant to nature , I mean not only that God by the ...
... nature , his plain will revealed in his word , and the minds of such as be most ancient amongst godly writers . And first , where that I affirm the empire of a woman to be a thing repugnant to nature , I mean not only that God by the ...
第 448 頁
... Nature is to be neglected ; I take this study in aid , and not in exclusion of the other . Nature is and must be the fountain which alone is inexhaustible , and from which all excellencies must originally flow . The great use of ...
... Nature is to be neglected ; I take this study in aid , and not in exclusion of the other . Nature is and must be the fountain which alone is inexhaustible , and from which all excellencies must originally flow . The great use of ...
第 517 頁
... nature as essentially adapted to each other , and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting properties of nature . And thus the Poet , prompted by this feeling of pleasure , which accom- panies him ...
... nature as essentially adapted to each other , and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting properties of nature . And thus the Poet , prompted by this feeling of pleasure , which accom- panies him ...
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