The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 86
Strana 138
... told so . In this case therefore we may be sure , that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy which I have just now mentioned ; and that when his cour- tiers told him his face was made like an eagle's ...
... told so . In this case therefore we may be sure , that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art of physiognomy which I have just now mentioned ; and that when his cour- tiers told him his face was made like an eagle's ...
Strana 340
... told out of arro- gance and ostentation , a man should de- tect in his own defence , because he should not be triumphed over . Lies which are told out of malice he should expose , both for his own sake and that of the rest of mankind ...
... told out of arro- gance and ostentation , a man should de- tect in his own defence , because he should not be triumphed over . Lies which are told out of malice he should expose , both for his own sake and that of the rest of mankind ...
Strana 431
... told me that he expected to be used like a gentleman : upon my offering to correct him for his insolence , my Lady Mary step- ped in between us , and told me that I ought to consider there was some difference be- tween his mother and ...
... told me that he expected to be used like a gentleman : upon my offering to correct him for his insolence , my Lady Mary step- ped in between us , and told me that I ought to consider there was some difference be- tween his mother and ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
acquaintance admiration Æneid agreeable Alcibiades appear Aristotle beauty behaviour cerning character consider Constantia conversation creature delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertainment Eudoxus eyes fair sex father favour fortune genius gentleman give Glaphyra greatest happy hear heard heart Herod honour hope Hudibras human humble servant humour Iliad imagination innocent kind lady learned letter live look lover mankind manner Mariamne marriage master means ment mind nature never night obliged observe occasion ordinary Ovid paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pict Plato pleased pleasure poet portunity present racter reader reason Sappho sense Sir Roger Socrates soul speak spect Spectator SPECTATOR,-I Telephus tell temper Theodosius thing thou thought tion told town turn Virg Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words writing young youth