An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 77 筆
第 70 頁
... better grace in youth than in age ; such as is a fluent and luxuriant speech , which be- comes youth well , but not age : so Tully saith of Hortensius , ' Idem manebat , neque idem decebat ' : 77 the third is of such as take too high a ...
... better grace in youth than in age ; such as is a fluent and luxuriant speech , which be- comes youth well , but not age : so Tully saith of Hortensius , ' Idem manebat , neque idem decebat ' : 77 the third is of such as take too high a ...
第 271 頁
... better return a dropped fan genteelly , than give a thousand pounds awkwardly ; and you had better refuse a favour grace- fully , than grant it clumsily . Manner is all , in everything : it is by Manner only that you can please , and ...
... better return a dropped fan genteelly , than give a thousand pounds awkwardly ; and you had better refuse a favour grace- fully , than grant it clumsily . Manner is all , in everything : it is by Manner only that you can please , and ...
第 754 頁
... better employed ; it would make a man find out sooner his own level , and it would do infinitely less mischief . A false or ma- licious criticism may do much injury to the minds of others ; a stupid invention , either in prose or verse ...
... better employed ; it would make a man find out sooner his own level , and it would do infinitely less mischief . A false or ma- licious criticism may do much injury to the minds of others ; a stupid invention , either in prose or verse ...
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