The Spectator, 第 8 卷J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 55 筆
第 19 頁
... pleased than when he is in his elysium , or copying out an entertaining picture . Homer's epithets generally mark out what is great ; Virgil's what is agreeable . Nothing can be more magnificent than the figure Jupiter makes in the ...
... pleased than when he is in his elysium , or copying out an entertaining picture . Homer's epithets generally mark out what is great ; Virgil's what is agreeable . Nothing can be more magnificent than the figure Jupiter makes in the ...
第 22 頁
... pleased with the original itself . Most readers , I believe , are more charmed with Milton's description of paradise , than of hell they are both , perhaps , equally perfect in their kind ; but in the one the brimstone and sulphur are ...
... pleased with the original itself . Most readers , I believe , are more charmed with Milton's description of paradise , than of hell they are both , perhaps , equally perfect in their kind ; but in the one the brimstone and sulphur are ...
第 23 頁
... pleased to think we are in no danger of them . * We consider them , at the same time , as dreadful and harmless ; so that , the more frightful appearance they make , the greater is the pleasure we receive from the sense of our own ...
... pleased to think we are in no danger of them . * We consider them , at the same time , as dreadful and harmless ; so that , the more frightful appearance they make , the greater is the pleasure we receive from the sense of our own ...
第 26 頁
... pleased with surveying the dif- ferent habits and behaviours of foreign countries : how much more must we be delighted and surprised when we are led , as it were , into a new creation , and see the per- sons and manners of another ...
... pleased with surveying the dif- ferent habits and behaviours of foreign countries : how much more must we be delighted and surprised when we are led , as it were , into a new creation , and see the per- sons and manners of another ...
第 29 頁
... pleased to find every green leaf swarm with millions of animals , that at their largest growth are not visible to the naked eye . There is something very engaging to the fancy , as well as to our reason , in the treatises of metals ...
... pleased to find every green leaf swarm with millions of animals , that at their largest growth are not visible to the naked eye . There is something very engaging to the fancy , as well as to our reason , in the treatises of metals ...
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