The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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第 75 頁
... human life into your consideration , we the underwritten thought it not proper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country , and the greatest improvement we make is by reading . We have ...
... human life into your consideration , we the underwritten thought it not proper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country , and the greatest improvement we make is by reading . We have ...
第 78 頁
... human imagination . There is nothing in the first and last day's engagement , which does not appear natural and agreeable enough to the ideas most readers would conceive of a fight between two armies of angels . The second day's ...
... human imagination . There is nothing in the first and last day's engagement , which does not appear natural and agreeable enough to the ideas most readers would conceive of a fight between two armies of angels . The second day's ...
第 91 頁
... drawn From the original of human life . RoscoMMON . My friend Sir Roger de Coverley , when we last met together at the club , told me that he had a great mind to see the new tragedy with me No. 335 . 91 THE SPECTATOR .
... drawn From the original of human life . RoscoMMON . My friend Sir Roger de Coverley , when we last met together at the club , told me that he had a great mind to see the new tragedy with me No. 335 . 91 THE SPECTATOR .
第 93 頁
... humanity naturally feels in itself at the sight of a multitude of people who seem pleased with one another , and partake of the same common entertainment . I could not but fancy to myself , as the old man stood in the middle of the pit ...
... humanity naturally feels in itself at the sight of a multitude of people who seem pleased with one another , and partake of the same common entertainment . I could not but fancy to myself , as the old man stood in the middle of the pit ...
第 109 頁
... were no other than an effect of the knight's peculiar humanity , pleased to find at last , that after all the tragical doings , every thing was safe and VOL . VII . K well , I don't know ; but for my own No. 338 . 109 THE SPECTATOR .
... were no other than an effect of the knight's peculiar humanity , pleased to find at last , that after all the tragical doings , every thing was safe and VOL . VII . K well , I don't know ; but for my own No. 338 . 109 THE SPECTATOR .
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