I have observed in several of my papers that my friend Sir Roger, amidst all his good qualities, is something of a humorist ; and that his virtues, as well as imperfections, are, as it were, tinged by a certain extravagance which makes them particularly... Essays from Addison - 第 57 頁Joseph Addison 著 - 1907 - 112 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1729 - 342 頁
...it renders his Converfation highly agreeable, and more delightful than the fame Degree of Senfeand Virtue would appear in their common and ordinary Colours. As I was walking with him lad Night, he asked me how I Hked the good Man whom I have juft now mentioned ? and without flaying... | |
| 1729 - 354 頁
...of Senfeand Virtue would appear in their common and ordinary Colours. As I was walking with him laft Night, he asked me how I liked the good Man whom I have juft now mentioned ? and without flaying for my Anfwer told me, That he was afraid of being infulted... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 頁
...his virtues, as well as imperfections, are as it were tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from...common and ordinary colours. As I was walking with him st night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ? and without slaying... | |
| 1803 - 466 頁
...his virtues, as well as imperfections, are as it were tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast of mirtd, as it is generally very innocent in itself, so it renders his conversation highly agreeable,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 頁
...his virtues, as well as imperfections, are as it were tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from...would appear in their common and ordinary colours." A third feature in Steele's portrait, which Addison did not approve of, and therefore refused to copy,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 頁
...his virtues, as well as imperfections, are as it were tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from...same degree of sense and virtue would appear in their coitimon and ordinary colours." A third feature in Steele's portrait, which Addison did not approve... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 頁
...his virtues, as well as imperfections, arei as it were, tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from those of other men. This cast oi? mind, as it is generally very innocent in itself, so it renders his conversation highly agreeable,... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 頁
...his virtues, as well as imperfections, are, as it were, tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from...other men. This cast of mind, as it is generally very innosent in itself, so it renders his conversation highly agreeable, and more delightful than the same... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 370 頁
...his virtues, as well as imperfections, are as it were tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from...would appear in their common and ordinary colours." " A third feature in Steele's portrait, which Addison did not approve of, and therefore refused to... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 頁
...his virtues, as well as imperfections, are, as it were,tinged by a certain extravagance, which makes them particularly his, and distinguishes them from...and virtue would appear in their common and ordinary colors. As I was walking with him last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just... | |
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