The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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第 197 頁
... human life . THERE are no authors I am more pleased with , than those who shew human nature in a variety of views , and describe the several ages of the world in their different manners . A reader cannot be more rationally entertained ...
... human life . THERE are no authors I am more pleased with , than those who shew human nature in a variety of views , and describe the several ages of the world in their different manners . A reader cannot be more rationally entertained ...
第 228 頁
... human figure ; sometimes we see the man appearing distinctly in all his limbs and features , sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy , but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not ...
... human figure ; sometimes we see the man appearing distinctly in all his limbs and features , sometimes we find the figure wrought up to a great elegancy , but seldom meet with any to which the hand of a Phidias or Praxiteles could not ...
第 268 頁
... Humanity , good - nature , and the advantages of a liberal education , are incompatible with avarice , It is strange to see how suddenly this abject passion kills all the noble sentiments and generous ambitions that adorn human nature ...
... Humanity , good - nature , and the advantages of a liberal education , are incompatible with avarice , It is strange to see how suddenly this abject passion kills all the noble sentiments and generous ambitions that adorn human nature ...
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