The Spectator, Svazek 2booksellers, 1799 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 56
Strana 10
... virtues are of a domestic turn . The family is the proper province for private women to shine in . If they must be shewing their zeal for the public , let it not be against those who are per- haps of the same family , or at least of the ...
... virtues are of a domestic turn . The family is the proper province for private women to shine in . If they must be shewing their zeal for the public , let it not be against those who are per- haps of the same family , or at least of the ...
Strana 26
... virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seems to have been prepared for the reception of vice ; in many such cases the soul and the body do not seem to be ellows . Socrates was an extraordinory instance of this nature . There chanced ...
... virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seems to have been prepared for the reception of vice ; in many such cases the soul and the body do not seem to be ellows . Socrates was an extraordinory instance of this nature . There chanced ...
Strana 26
... virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seems to have been prepared for the reception of vice ; in many such cases the soul and the body do not seem to be ellows . Socrates was an extraordinory instance of this nature . There chanced ...
... virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seems to have been prepared for the reception of vice ; in many such cases the soul and the body do not seem to be ellows . Socrates was an extraordinory instance of this nature . There chanced ...
Strana 76
... virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seeins to have been prepared for the reception of vice ; in many such cases the soul and the body do not seem to be ellows . Socrates was an extraordinory instance of this nature . There chanced ...
... virtue , when it is lodged in a body that seeins to have been prepared for the reception of vice ; in many such cases the soul and the body do not seem to be ellows . Socrates was an extraordinory instance of this nature . There chanced ...
Strana 87
... virtue , and the conscience of her worth , That would be woo'd , and not unsought be won , Not obvious , not abstrusive , but retir'd . The more desirable ; or , to say all , • Mature herself , though pure of sinful thought , Wrought in ...
... virtue , and the conscience of her worth , That would be woo'd , and not unsought be won , Not obvious , not abstrusive , but retir'd . The more desirable ; or , to say all , • Mature herself , though pure of sinful thought , Wrought in ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
acquaintance ADDISON admired appear August 22 beauty behaviour character chearful Constantia conversation creature death discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour Epig Eucrate Eudoxus eyes face father favour fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra happy hear heard heart honest honour hope humble servant humour Hyde-Park ibid Idols impertinent June 11 kind lady learning letter live look lovers lucky character mankind manner marriage master mild beer mind mistress nature never night obliged observe occasion ordinary paper particular passion person Pharamond physiognomist Platonic love pleased pleasure present racter reader reason sense serjeant at law shew Socrates sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR STEELE tell temper thee Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town Uranius VIRG virtue Whig whole woman women words young youth