The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 97
Strana ii
... thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedantic race of mortals who call themselves philosophers ; and yet , to your honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of them all ...
... thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedantic race of mortals who call themselves philosophers ; and yet , to your honour be it spoken , there is not a sage of them all ...
Strana 13
... thought of Socrates , that if all the mis- fortunes of mankind were cast into a public stock , in order to be equally distributed among the whole species , those who now think themselves the most unhappy , would prefer the share they ...
... thought of Socrates , that if all the mis- fortunes of mankind were cast into a public stock , in order to be equally distributed among the whole species , those who now think themselves the most unhappy , would prefer the share they ...
Strana 16
... thought pleasures and blessings of life , and wondered how the owners of them ever came to look upon them as burdens and grievances . As we were regarding very attentively this confusion of miseries , this chaos of calamity , Jupiter ...
... thought pleasures and blessings of life , and wondered how the owners of them ever came to look upon them as burdens and grievances . As we were regarding very attentively this confusion of miseries , this chaos of calamity , Jupiter ...
Strana 18
... thought very remarkable , the whole heap sunk to such a degree , that it did not appear a third part so big as it was before . She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and , teaching him how to bear it in the most ...
... thought very remarkable , the whole heap sunk to such a degree , that it did not appear a third part so big as it was before . She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and , teaching him how to bear it in the most ...
Strana 19
... thoughts of following your ex- ample , that I may be a fortune - teller properly speaking . I am grown weary of my taciturnity , and having served my country many years under the title of " the dumb doctor , " I shall now prophesy by ...
... thoughts of following your ex- ample , that I may be a fortune - teller properly speaking . I am grown weary of my taciturnity , and having served my country many years under the title of " the dumb doctor , " I shall now prophesy by ...
Dal¹í vydání - Zobrazit v¹echny
Bì¾nì se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
acquainted ADDISON agreeable appear battle of Blenheim beautiful Blank body Cæsar CICERO consider conversation creatures daugh delight desire discourse divine DRYDEN endeavour entertain eternity eyes faculties fair lady fancy fortune freebench FRIDAY gentleman give glory Gyges hand happiness hath hear heart heaven Herodotus Hilpa honour humour husband imagination infinite Julius Cæsar June 24 kind king lady letter light lived look lover mankind manner marriage married Middle Temple mind MONDAY nature never observed occasion ourselves OVID pain paper particular passion person philosopher pleased pleasure Plutarch present pretty quæ rapture reader reason received Roundhead says secret Shalum shew short soul speak Spectator tell ther thing thou thought tion Tirzah told Trophonius truth VIRG Virgil virtue Waitfort WEDNESDAY Whichenovre whig whole widow wife words write young