The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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第 95 頁
... hands , and put into another's . The application only , and not the possession , makes those outward things ... hand , and the patronage on the other , are equally the objects of ridicule . Dedications to ignorant men are as absurd as ...
... hands , and put into another's . The application only , and not the possession , makes those outward things ... hand , and the patronage on the other , are equally the objects of ridicule . Dedications to ignorant men are as absurd as ...
第 228 頁
... hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice touches and finishings . Discourses of morality , and ... hands , in approbation of my endeavours ; and must take this opportunity of returning my thanks to those who write ...
... hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not give several nice touches and finishings . Discourses of morality , and ... hands , in approbation of my endeavours ; and must take this opportunity of returning my thanks to those who write ...
第 306 頁
... hands would produce this happy consequence both to the merchant and the gentleman , our liberality to common beggars , and every other obstruction to the increase of labourers , must be equally pernicious to both . ' Sir Andrew then ...
... hands would produce this happy consequence both to the merchant and the gentleman , our liberality to common beggars , and every other obstruction to the increase of labourers , must be equally pernicious to both . ' Sir Andrew then ...
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