The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 第 3-4 卷 |
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第 4 頁
... discourse of reason , Would have mourn'd longer - married with mine uncle ! My father's brother ! but no more like my father , Than I to Hercules . Within a month ! Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her ...
... discourse of reason , Would have mourn'd longer - married with mine uncle ! My father's brother ! but no more like my father , Than I to Hercules . Within a month ! Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her ...
第 11 頁
... discourse to interjections . There is one thing , ' added I , which is pre- sent death to a man in your condition , and , there- fore , to be avoided with the greatest care and cau- tion : that is , in a word , to think of your mistress ...
... discourse to interjections . There is one thing , ' added I , which is pre- sent death to a man in your condition , and , there- fore , to be avoided with the greatest care and cau- tion : that is , in a word , to think of your mistress ...
第 25 頁
... discourse by desiring I would for the future settle the meaning of the words ' I die , ' in letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of VOL . III . D innocence , that she easily gained credit , and was NO . 110 ...
... discourse by desiring I would for the future settle the meaning of the words ' I die , ' in letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of VOL . III . D innocence , that she easily gained credit , and was NO . 110 ...
第 26 頁
... discourse , should tell a woman he died for her , should , if she pleased , be obliged to live with her , or be immediately interred upon such their own confes- sion , without bail or mainprize . ' 6 It happened , that the very next who ...
... discourse , should tell a woman he died for her , should , if she pleased , be obliged to live with her , or be immediately interred upon such their own confes- sion , without bail or mainprize . ' 6 It happened , that the very next who ...
第 32 頁
... discourse , and are rather the objects of scorn or pity , than of our indignation ; but the grave dis- putant , that reads and writes , and spends all his time in convincing himself and the world that he is no better than a brute ...
... discourse , and are rather the objects of scorn or pity , than of our indignation ; but the grave dis- putant , that reads and writes , and spends all his time in convincing himself and the world that he is no better than a brute ...
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