The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, 第 6 卷J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... affectation ; but vanity and affectation , in their most exorbitant and studied excesses , are the ruling principles of society , only in a highly advanced state of civilisation and manners . Man can hardly be said to be a truly ...
... affectation ; but vanity and affectation , in their most exorbitant and studied excesses , are the ruling principles of society , only in a highly advanced state of civilisation and manners . Man can hardly be said to be a truly ...
第 37 頁
... affectation of the manners and conversation of fashionable life , and before the distinction between rusticity and elegance , art and nature , was lost ( as it afterwards was ) in a general diffusion of knowledge , and the reciprocal ...
... affectation of the manners and conversation of fashionable life , and before the distinction between rusticity and elegance , art and nature , was lost ( as it afterwards was ) in a general diffusion of knowledge , and the reciprocal ...
第 95 頁
... affectation of ease and freedom from affectation . The ice being thus thawed , and the barrier that kept authors at a distance from common sense and feeling broken through , the transition was not difficult from Montaigne and his ...
... affectation of ease and freedom from affectation . The ice being thus thawed , and the barrier that kept authors at a distance from common sense and feeling broken through , the transition was not difficult from Montaigne and his ...
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