The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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第 51 頁
... represented as sitting down at table with Adam , and eating of the fruits of Paradise . The occasion naturally leads him to his discourse on the food of angels . After having thus entered into conversation with man upon more indifferent ...
... represented as sitting down at table with Adam , and eating of the fruits of Paradise . The occasion naturally leads him to his discourse on the food of angels . After having thus entered into conversation with man upon more indifferent ...
第 60 頁
... represents that martyr to good housewifery , who died by the prick of a needle . Upon our interpreter's telling us that she was a maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth , the knight was very inquisitive into her name and family ; and after ...
... represents that martyr to good housewifery , who died by the prick of a needle . Upon our interpreter's telling us that she was a maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth , the knight was very inquisitive into her name and family ; and after ...
第 69 頁
... represents a learned man who stood for a professorship in philosophy , as unqualified for it by the shortness of his beard . Ælian , in his account of Zoilus , the pretended critic , who wrote against Homer and Plato , and thought ...
... represents a learned man who stood for a professorship in philosophy , as unqualified for it by the shortness of his beard . Ælian , in his account of Zoilus , the pretended critic , who wrote against Homer and Plato , and thought ...
第 79 頁
... represented as the arms of the Almighty . The tearing up the hills was not altogether so daring a thought as the former . We are , in some measure , prepared for such an incident by the description of the giant's war , which we meet ...
... represented as the arms of the Almighty . The tearing up the hills was not altogether so daring a thought as the former . We are , in some measure , prepared for such an incident by the description of the giant's war , which we meet ...
第 82 頁
... represented as retiring out of the fight , and making an outcry louder than that of a whole army when it begins the charge . Homer adds , that the Greeks and Trojans who were a engaged in a general battle , were terrified on 82 No. 333 ...
... represented as retiring out of the fight , and making an outcry louder than that of a whole army when it begins the charge . Homer adds , that the Greeks and Trojans who were a engaged in a general battle , were terrified on 82 No. 333 ...
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