The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 34
Strana 123
... regard to that other half of reasonable creatures , with whom they are here blended and confused ; their thoughts are ever turned upon appearing amiable to the other sex ; they talk , and move , and smile with a design upon us ; every ...
... regard to that other half of reasonable creatures , with whom they are here blended and confused ; their thoughts are ever turned upon appearing amiable to the other sex ; they talk , and move , and smile with a design upon us ; every ...
Strana 169
... regard to ? Several paltry scribblers and declaimers have done me the honour to be dull upon me in reflections of this nature ; but notwithstanding my name has been sometimes traduced by this contemptible tribe of men , I have hitherto ...
... regard to ? Several paltry scribblers and declaimers have done me the honour to be dull upon me in reflections of this nature ; but notwithstanding my name has been sometimes traduced by this contemptible tribe of men , I have hitherto ...
Strana 309
... regard to your own service for which reasons I beg leave to lay before your majesty my reasons for declining to depart from home ; and will not doubt but , as your motive in desir- ing my attendance was to make me an happier man , when ...
... regard to your own service for which reasons I beg leave to lay before your majesty my reasons for declining to depart from home ; and will not doubt but , as your motive in desir- ing my attendance was to make me an happier man , when ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
acquainted ADDISON admiration affection agreeable appear beauty behold Callisthenes Cicero colours consider conversation countenance Covent Garden creatures delight desire discourse divine dream dress endeavour entertainment Epig excellent eyes fancy favour fortune garden gentleman give greatest hand happy heart Hockley-in-the-Hole honour hope humble Servant humour husband Iliad imagination kind lady letter live look mankind manner marriage matter mind modesty nature never objects obliged observed occasion OVID paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion perfection person Pindar pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poet present reader reason received Rechteren reflection Roger de Coverley satisfaction seems Sempronia sense sight Sir Robert Viner soul Spectator SPECTATOR,-I STEELE taste Tatler tell things thou thought tion town TUNBRIDGE VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman women words writing young