The Spectator, Svazek 8John Bell, 1776 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 42
Strana 19
... should bring in his griefs and calamities , and throw them together in a heap . There was a large pláin appointed for this purpose . I took my stand in the centre tre of it , and faw with a great deal No 538 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... should bring in his griefs and calamities , and throw them together in a heap . There was a large pláin appointed for this purpose . I took my stand in the centre tre of it , and faw with a great deal No 538 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 21
... took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow , who I did not queftion came loaden with his crimes : But , upon fearching into his bundle , I found that inftead of throwing his guilt from him , he had only laid down his memory ...
... took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow , who I did not queftion came loaden with his crimes : But , upon fearching into his bundle , I found that inftead of throwing his guilt from him , he had only laid down his memory ...
Strana 23
... took up the gout in their ftead , but made fuch wry - faces , that one might eafily perceive he was no great gainer by the bargain . It was pleasant enough to fee the feveral exchanges that were made , for ficknefs againit poverty ...
... took up the gout in their ftead , but made fuch wry - faces , that one might eafily perceive he was no great gainer by the bargain . It was pleasant enough to fee the feveral exchanges that were made , for ficknefs againit poverty ...
Strana 31
... took his death fo much to heart , that it was thought it would have put an end to her life , had the not diverted her forrows by receiving the addreffes of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love to her in the fecond month of ...
... took his death fo much to heart , that it was thought it would have put an end to her life , had the not diverted her forrows by receiving the addreffes of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love to her in the fecond month of ...
Strana 32
when John Felt , haberdafher , took it in his head to be in love with her , and it is thought will very fuddenly carry her off . " IX . The laft is pretty Mrs. Runnet , who broke her firft hufband's heart before fhe was fixteen , at ...
when John Felt , haberdafher , took it in his head to be in love with her , and it is thought will very fuddenly carry her off . " IX . The laft is pretty Mrs. Runnet , who broke her firft hufband's heart before fhe was fixteen , at ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
acquaintance actions affect appear beautiful becauſe believe body bound confider creature defire divine eternity eyes faid fall fame fays feems fenfe feveral fhall fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fortune foul FRIDAY fubject fuch fure give greater hand happineſs happy hath head hear heart himſelf honour hope human imagination infinite kind king Lady laft lately letter light lived look lover manner married means mention mind moft moſt muſt myſelf nature never night obferved objects occafion once paffion pafs pain particular perfon pleaſure prefent Price proper reader reafon received SPECTATOR tell thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion told took truth turn virtue vols whole widow wife writing young