The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 40
Strana 3
... night they came in fo great a body to the opera , that they out - num- bered the enemy . This account of party - patches will , I am afraid , appear improbable to thofe who live at a diftance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a ...
... night they came in fo great a body to the opera , that they out - num- bered the enemy . This account of party - patches will , I am afraid , appear improbable to thofe who live at a diftance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a ...
Strana 9
... night in cuftody at his fuit . SIR , YOUR OUR ingratitude for the many kindneffes I have done you , fhall not make me unthankful for the good you have done me , in letting me fee there is fuch a man as you in the world . I am obliged to ...
... night in cuftody at his fuit . SIR , YOUR OUR ingratitude for the many kindneffes I have done you , fhall not make me unthankful for the good you have done me , in letting me fee there is fuch a man as you in the world . I am obliged to ...
Strana 11
... had likewife hung a great part of the wall with night - pieces , that feemed to thew themselves by the candles which were lighted up in feveral parts of them ; them ; and were fo inflamed by the fun - No 83 THE SPECTATOR . II.
... had likewife hung a great part of the wall with night - pieces , that feemed to thew themselves by the candles which were lighted up in feveral parts of them ; them ; and were fo inflamed by the fun - No 83 THE SPECTATOR . II.
Strana 41
... to hope for particular favours from each of them . As I was walking one evening in my chamber with nothing about me but my night - gown , they both came in- D 3 to ? · " · • to my room and told me No go . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
... to hope for particular favours from each of them . As I was walking one evening in my chamber with nothing about me but my night - gown , they both came in- D 3 to ? · " · • to my room and told me No go . 41 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 42
... night- gown with long pieces of linen , which they fold- ed about me till they had wrapt me in above an hundred yards of fwathe : My arms were preffed to my fides , and my legs clofed together by fo many wrappers one over another , that ...
... night- gown with long pieces of linen , which they fold- ed about me till they had wrapt me in above an hundred yards of fwathe : My arms were preffed to my fides , and my legs clofed together by fo many wrappers one over another , that ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
againſt anfwer beauty becauſe befides beft behaviour bufinefs confider confideration converfation courfe creature defign defire difcourfe drefs eftate elfe Eudoxus exercife exprefs eyes faid fame fatire fecret feems feen felf felves fenfe fent ferve fervice feve feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fince firft fome fomething fometimes foon forrow foul fpeak fpecies fpeculation fpirit ftand ftill ftory fubject fuch fuffer fure gentleman give greateft herfelf himſelf honeft honour houfe humble fervant humour inftances itſelf lady laft lefs live look mafter mankind manner mind moft moſt muft muſt myfelf nature neceffary never obferve occafion paffion pafs perfon Pharamond pleafed pleafure pleaſe poffible prefent preferve publick racter reafon refpect reft SPECTATOR thefe themfelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion ufual underſtanding uſe VIRG whofe whole woman women words young