The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 85
Strana 12
... Thoughts rising out of every Head , that do not offer themselves upon the general Survey of a Subject . His Thoughts are at ... Thought in a methodical Discourse shews it self in its greatest Beauty , as the several Figures in a Piece of ...
... Thoughts rising out of every Head , that do not offer themselves upon the general Survey of a Subject . His Thoughts are at ... Thought in a methodical Discourse shews it self in its greatest Beauty , as the several Figures in a Piece of ...
Strana 15
... thought a Kitchin - garden a more pleasant Sight than the Sept. 6 , finest Orangerie , or artificial Green - house . I love to see every Thing in its Perfection , and am ... thought 1712 , No , 477 , thought of forming such THE SPECTATOR 15.
... thought a Kitchin - garden a more pleasant Sight than the Sept. 6 , finest Orangerie , or artificial Green - house . I love to see every Thing in its Perfection , and am ... thought 1712 , No , 477 , thought of forming such THE SPECTATOR 15.
Strana 44
... thought to be able to do least ; and there cannot be a greater Error , than to believe a Man whom we see qualified with too mean Parts to do Good , to be there fore incapable of doing Hurt . There is a Supply of Malice , of Pride , of ...
... thought to be able to do least ; and there cannot be a greater Error , than to believe a Man whom we see qualified with too mean Parts to do Good , to be there fore incapable of doing Hurt . There is a Supply of Malice , of Pride , of ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Acquaintance ADDISON Admiration agreeable Anacreon appear Author Beauty Body Britomartis Character Cicero City of London Company consider Conversation Countenance Country Creature Death Desire Discourse Drachmas Dreams endeavoured Epigram Epistle Estate Eunuchus excellent Eyes Favour Fortune Friday Friend Gentleman give greatest Hand Happiness hear Heart honest Honour hope Horace Human humble Servant Humour Husband imagine kind Lady Learning Letter live look Love Manner Marriage married Matter Menander mentioned Mind Monday Motto Name Nature never Number obliged observed Occasion October October 18 October 31 Ovid Paper particular Passion Person Peter Motteux Pharamond Place pleased Pleasure Plutarch Poet Poetical Justice pretty Publick Reader Reason Rechteren Saturday Sept shew Sorrow Soul SPECTATOR STEELE Subject Surprize Tatler tell Thing thou thought Thursday tion told Town Tuesday Tunbridge Virgil Virtue Wednes day whole Wife Woman Women Words World write young