The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... mean is , the patronage of young modest men to such as are able to countenance and introduce them into the world . For want of such assistances , a youth of merit languishes in obscurity or poverty when his circumstances are low , and ...
... mean is , the patronage of young modest men to such as are able to countenance and introduce them into the world . For want of such assistances , a youth of merit languishes in obscurity or poverty when his circumstances are low , and ...
第 69 頁
... means have starved his beard . I have read somewhere that one of the popes refused to accept an edition of a saint's works , which was presented to him , because the saint in his effigies before the book , was drawn with- out a beard ...
... means have starved his beard . I have read somewhere that one of the popes refused to accept an edition of a saint's works , which was presented to him , because the saint in his effigies before the book , was drawn with- out a beard ...
第 70 頁
... mean that of the redoubted Hudibras , an account of which Butler has trans . mitted to posterity in the following lines : His tawny beard was th ' equal grace , Both of his wisdom and his face ; In cut and dye so like a tyle , A sudden ...
... mean that of the redoubted Hudibras , an account of which Butler has trans . mitted to posterity in the following lines : His tawny beard was th ' equal grace , Both of his wisdom and his face ; In cut and dye so like a tyle , A sudden ...
第 79 頁
... mean and trivial in the descriptions of the Latin and Greek poets , and at the same time improved every great hint which he met with in their works upon this sub- ject . Homer , in that passage which Longinus has celebrated for its ...
... mean and trivial in the descriptions of the Latin and Greek poets , and at the same time improved every great hint which he met with in their works upon this sub- ject . Homer , in that passage which Longinus has celebrated for its ...
第 85 頁
... means to make his readers conceive an idea of him beyond what he himself is able to describe . Yet half his strength he put not forth , but check'd His thunder in mid volley ; for he meant Not to destroy , but root them out of heaven ...
... means to make his readers conceive an idea of him beyond what he himself is able to describe . Yet half his strength he put not forth , but check'd His thunder in mid volley ; for he meant Not to destroy , but root them out of heaven ...
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