| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 530 頁
...have written with narrow views and, instead of tracing intellectual pleasure to its natural sources in the mind of man, paid their court to temporary prejudices, has been at one time too much praised and too much neglected at another a. 50 Wit, like all other things subject by their nature... | |
| William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 頁
...have written with narrow views, and, instead of tracing intellectual pleasure to its natural sources in the mind of man, paid their court to temporary prejudices, has been at one time too much praised, and too much neglected at another. Wit, like all other things subject by their nature to the... | |
| 1925 - 610 頁
...have written with narrow views and, instead of tracing intellectual pleasure to its natural sources in the mind of man, paid their court to temporary prejudices, has been at one time too much praised and too much neglected at another." " " Cowley," t6., I, 44-48. 80 76., I, 49-51. 81 Ib., I,... | |
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