The Spectator, 第 1 卷1793 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 18 筆
第 113 頁
... use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native language . He may copy out of it all the lulling foftnefs and Dying Falls , as Shakespear calls them , but fhould ftill remember that he ought to accommodate ...
... use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native language . He may copy out of it all the lulling foftnefs and Dying Falls , as Shakespear calls them , but fhould ftill remember that he ought to accommodate ...
第 142 頁
... use fire - arms , as other authors have done , in the time of Alexander , I may be a cannon against Porus , or elfe provide for me in the burning of Persepolis , or what other method you ' fhall think fit . ❝ment . < ' SALMONEUS of ...
... use fire - arms , as other authors have done , in the time of Alexander , I may be a cannon against Porus , or elfe provide for me in the burning of Persepolis , or what other method you ' fhall think fit . ❝ment . < ' SALMONEUS of ...
第 143 頁
... use of fpeech , and the dangers her scholars are exposed to by the strong impreffions that are made by harsh founds and vulgar dialects . In short , if they are birds of any parts or capacity , fhe will undertake to render them fo ...
... use of fpeech , and the dangers her scholars are exposed to by the strong impreffions that are made by harsh founds and vulgar dialects . In short , if they are birds of any parts or capacity , fhe will undertake to render them fo ...
第 163 頁
... uses this practice is much more offenfive . Will Honeycomb told us , one day ,, an adventure he once had with a Pict . This lady had wit , as well as beauty , at will ; and made it her bufinefs to gain hearts , for no other reafon but ...
... uses this practice is much more offenfive . Will Honeycomb told us , one day ,, an adventure he once had with a Pict . This lady had wit , as well as beauty , at will ; and made it her bufinefs to gain hearts , for no other reafon but ...
第 221 頁
... use of his ear , and filled him with groundlefs apprehenfions and prejudices . To this Avarice replied , that he looked upon Plenty , the first minister of his antagonist , to be a much more deftructive counsellor than Poverty , for ...
... use of his ear , and filled him with groundlefs apprehenfions and prejudices . To this Avarice replied , that he looked upon Plenty , the first minister of his antagonist , to be a much more deftructive counsellor than Poverty , for ...
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