As a foreigner is very apt to conceive an idea of the ignorance or politeness of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions, they should be submitted to the perusal of men of learning and genius before they are put in execution. The Spectator. ... - 第 149 頁1789完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Geoffrey Arthur Romaine Callender - 1921 - 444 頁
...delighted with several modern epitaphs, which are written with great elegance of expression and justness of thought, and therefore do honour to the living...is very apt to conceive an idea of the ignorance or politeness of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions, they should be submitted... | |
| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - 582 頁
...elegance of expression and justness of thought, and therefore do honor to the living as well as to the dead. As a foreigner is very apt to conceive an idea of the ignorance or politeness of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions, they should be submitted... | |
| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - 576 頁
...nation from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions, they should be submitted to the perusal of men of learning and genius before they are put in execution. Sir Cloudesley Shovel's 4 monument has very often given me great offence. Instead of the brave rough English... | |
| 1922 - 570 頁
...elegance of expression and justness of thought, and therefore do honour to the living as well as to the dead. As a foreigner is very apt to conceive an idea of the ignorauce or politeness of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions, they... | |
| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 頁
...elegance of expression and justness of thought, and therefore do honour to the living as well as to and ask thus. Sir, 'twas not Her husband's presence only, called that spot politeness of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions, they should be submitted... | |
| Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 396 頁
...Nation from the Turn of their public Monuments and Inscriptions, they should be submitted to the Perusal of Men of Learning and Genius before they are put in Execution. Sir Cloudesley Shovel's Monument has very often given me great Offence: Instead of the brave rough English... | |
| Rudolf Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 392 頁
...Elegance of Expression and Justness of Thought, and therefore do Honor to the Living as well as to the Dead. As a Foreigner is very apt to conceive an Idea of the Ignorance or Politeness of a Nation from the Turn of their public Monuments and Inscriptions, they should be submitted... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 頁
...elegance of expression and justness of thought, and therefore do honour to the living as well as to arly didst thou leave the world, with powers politeness of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions, they should be submitted... | |
| Walter James Graham - 1928 - 440 頁
...elegance of expression and justness of thought, and therefore do honour to the living as well as to the dead. As a foreigner is very apt to conceive an idea of the ignorance or politeness of a nation from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions, they should be submitted... | |
| Joseph R. Roach - 1996 - 356 頁
...apart those among the dead who have proven truly worthy of enshrinement in a place of national memory: "As a Foreigner is very apt to conceive an Idea of the Ignorance or Politeness of a Nation from the Turn of their publick Monuments and Inscriptions, they should be submitted... | |
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