The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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第 88 頁
... admiring herself , and giving false hopes to her lovers ; but the latter is not contented to be extremely amiable ... admiration in her face at his being surprised that he is received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another ...
... admiring herself , and giving false hopes to her lovers ; but the latter is not contented to be extremely amiable ... admiration in her face at his being surprised that he is received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another ...
第 205 頁
... admiration and pity . The mystery of such men's unbelief is not hard to be penetrated ; and indeed amounts to ... admirable Shakspeare has given us a strong image of the unsupported condition of such a person in his last minutes , the ...
... admiration and pity . The mystery of such men's unbelief is not hard to be penetrated ; and indeed amounts to ... admirable Shakspeare has given us a strong image of the unsupported condition of such a person in his last minutes , the ...
第 278 頁
... admiration , but discover it differently according to their characters , Peter receives his master's orders on his knees with an admiration mixed with a more particular attention : the two next with a more open ecstasy , though still ...
... admiration , but discover it differently according to their characters , Peter receives his master's orders on his knees with an admiration mixed with a more particular attention : the two next with a more open ecstasy , though still ...
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