The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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第 205 頁
... imagination disturbed with guilt , just as he was expiring , King Henry , standing by him full of compassion , says , " Lord Cardinal ! if thou think'st on heaven's bliss , Hold up thy hand , make signal of that hope !He dies , and ...
... imagination disturbed with guilt , just as he was expiring , King Henry , standing by him full of compassion , says , " Lord Cardinal ! if thou think'st on heaven's bliss , Hold up thy hand , make signal of that hope !He dies , and ...
第 251 頁
... imagination entertained by a hint that awakens in his memory some beautiful passage of a classic author . It was a saying of an ancient philosopher , which I find some of our writers have ascribed to queen Elizabeth , who perhaps might ...
... imagination entertained by a hint that awakens in his memory some beautiful passage of a classic author . It was a saying of an ancient philosopher , which I find some of our writers have ascribed to queen Elizabeth , who perhaps might ...
第 287 頁
... imaginations , there is nothing , methinks , so dangerous as to communicate secrets to them ; for the same temper of ... imagination a magazine of circumstances which cannot but entertain when they are produced in conversation . 228 ...
... imaginations , there is nothing , methinks , so dangerous as to communicate secrets to them ; for the same temper of ... imagination a magazine of circumstances which cannot but entertain when they are produced in conversation . 228 ...
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