Thoughts on Man: His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries, Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorA. M. Kelley, 1969 - 471 頁 |
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第 61 頁
... thoughts . Language is in reality a vast labyrinth , a scene like the Hercinian Forest of old , which , we are told , could not be traversed in less than sixty days . If we do not possess the clue , we shall infal- libly perish in the ...
... thoughts . Language is in reality a vast labyrinth , a scene like the Hercinian Forest of old , which , we are told , could not be traversed in less than sixty days . If we do not possess the clue , we shall infal- libly perish in the ...
第 63 頁
... thoughts being judged by them to be alto- gether such as to merit the being preserved . They have a microscopic eye , and discern faults unworthy to be tolerated , in that in which the critic himself might perceive nothing but beauty ...
... thoughts being judged by them to be alto- gether such as to merit the being preserved . They have a microscopic eye , and discern faults unworthy to be tolerated , in that in which the critic himself might perceive nothing but beauty ...
第 160 頁
... thoughts of the human mind will some- times come when they are least sought for , and we least anticipated any such thing . In reading a ro- mance , in witnessing a performance at a theatre , in our idlest and most sportive moods , a ...
... thoughts of the human mind will some- times come when they are least sought for , and we least anticipated any such thing . In reading a ro- mance , in witnessing a performance at a theatre , in our idlest and most sportive moods , a ...
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