Makers of Literary Criticism, 第 1 卷Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 - 412 頁 |
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第 18 頁
... hand ; and in like manner the unjust were bidden by them to descend by the lower way on the left hand ; these also bore the symbols of their deeds , but fastened on their backs . He drew near , and they told him that he was to be the ...
... hand ; and in like manner the unjust were bidden by them to descend by the lower way on the left hand ; these also bore the symbols of their deeds , but fastened on their backs . He drew near , and they told him that he was to be the ...
第 20 頁
... hand the revolution of the outer circle of the whorl or spindle , and Atropos with her left hand touching and guiding the inner ones , and Lachesis laying hold of either in turn , first with one hand and then with the other . When Er ...
... hand the revolution of the outer circle of the whorl or spindle , and Atropos with her left hand touching and guiding the inner ones , and Lachesis laying hold of either in turn , first with one hand and then with the other . When Er ...
第 314 頁
... hand , he had no need of uncommon expedients . Being driven from all public stations , he is yet too great not to be traced by curiosity to his retirement ; where he has been found by Mr. Richardson , the fondest of his admirers ...
... hand , he had no need of uncommon expedients . Being driven from all public stations , he is yet too great not to be traced by curiosity to his retirement ; where he has been found by Mr. Richardson , the fondest of his admirers ...
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