The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 第 3-4 卷 |
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第 3 頁
... seems , of the two letters which were found in the coffin , and mentioned in one of my late Lucubrations , and came with a request to me , that I would commu- nicate any others of them that were legible . One of the gentlemen was ...
... seems , of the two letters which were found in the coffin , and mentioned in one of my late Lucubrations , and came with a request to me , that I would commu- nicate any others of them that were legible . One of the gentlemen was ...
第 17 頁
... seems to endow human nature with that which history denies ; and to give satisfaction to the mind , with at least ... seem deservedly to have some partici pation of divineness , because it doth raise the mind c 3 NO . 108 . 17 TATLER .
... seems to endow human nature with that which history denies ; and to give satisfaction to the mind , with at least ... seem deservedly to have some partici pation of divineness , because it doth raise the mind c 3 NO . 108 . 17 TATLER .
第 22 頁
... seems , as necessary a point of good - breeding , to go off as if you stole something out of the house , as it is to enter as if you came to fire it . I do not know one thing that contributes so much to the les- sening the esteem men of ...
... seems , as necessary a point of good - breeding , to go off as if you stole something out of the house , as it is to enter as if you came to fire it . I do not know one thing that contributes so much to the les- sening the esteem men of ...
第 31 頁
... seems to have had his mind thoroughly seasoned with reli- gion , as is evident by many passages in his plays , that would not be suffered by a modern audience ; and are , therefore , certain instances that the age he lived in had a much ...
... seems to have had his mind thoroughly seasoned with reli- gion , as is evident by many passages in his plays , that would not be suffered by a modern audience ; and are , therefore , certain instances that the age he lived in had a much ...
第 38 頁
... seems to move in a per- sonated part . It looks too constrained and thea- trical , for a man to be always in that character which distinguishes him from others ; besides that the slackening and unbending our minds on some occasions ...
... seems to move in a per- sonated part . It looks too constrained and thea- trical , for a man to be always in that character which distinguishes him from others ; besides that the slackening and unbending our minds on some occasions ...
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