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 394 頁
... feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions . Accordingly , such a lan- guage , arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings , is a more permanent , and a far more philosophical language , than that which is ...
... feelings and notions in simple and unelaborated expressions . Accordingly , such a lan- guage , arising out of repeated experience and regular feelings , is a more permanent , and a far more philosophical language , than that which is ...
第 404 頁
... feelings altered , this can- not be done without great injury to him- self : for his own feelings are his stay and support ; and , if he set them aside in one instance , he may be induced to repeat this act till his mind shall lose all ...
... feelings altered , this can- not be done without great injury to him- self : for his own feelings are his stay and support ; and , if he set them aside in one instance , he may be induced to repeat this act till his mind shall lose all ...
第 688 頁
... feeling . All this is merely say- ing that he , in a degree once common , but now very unusual , threw his feelings into his opinions ; which truly it is difficult to understand how any one who possesses much of both , can fail to do ...
... feeling . All this is merely say- ing that he , in a degree once common , but now very unusual , threw his feelings into his opinions ; which truly it is difficult to understand how any one who possesses much of both , can fail to do ...
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admiration appear Aristotle beauty Ben Jonson better blank verse Boswell called Catharine character Chaucer death divine doth England English eral eyes feelings French give ground Guenever hand hath hear heard heart heaven honour hope human imagination Johnson Julius Cæsar kind King King Arthur knowledge labour ladies language learning Leofric liberty live look Lord man's manner matter means ment mind Mirabeau nature ness never night noble observed opinion Ovid passed passion person philosopher Plato play pleasure poem poet poetry poor prince reader reason rhyme scene seems sense Sir Bedivere Sir Ector Sir Launcelot Sir Lucan Sir Mordred soul speak spirit talk tell thee things thou thought tion told true truth unto verse virtue Voltaire whole words write