The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 90
Strana 3
... appear to have used the Tatler as a kind of exercise , a trial of skill , to determine what they could produce , and what the public ex- pected , " quid ferreant humeri quid recusant ; " and having made suitable preparations , they ...
... appear to have used the Tatler as a kind of exercise , a trial of skill , to determine what they could produce , and what the public ex- pected , " quid ferreant humeri quid recusant ; " and having made suitable preparations , they ...
Strana 5
Alexander Chalmers. of public encouragement . It appears from many parts of Swift's private correspondence , that he looked with a jaundiced eye on the labours of Steele and Addison , and most probably envied a popular- ity gained by ...
Alexander Chalmers. of public encouragement . It appears from many parts of Swift's private correspondence , that he looked with a jaundiced eye on the labours of Steele and Addison , and most probably envied a popular- ity gained by ...
Strana 6
... appears from the personal attacks made upon him . by his contemporaries ; but the length of the work affords one reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a still better reason was , the design evidently ...
... appears from the personal attacks made upon him . by his contemporaries ; but the length of the work affords one reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a still better reason was , the design evidently ...
Strana 7
... appear . Such are the Essays upon Wit , the Pleasures of the Imagination , and the Critique upon Milton . " * The first paper appeared on Thursday , March 1 , 1710-11 ; in it Addison gives an account of the birth , education , & c ...
... appear . Such are the Essays upon Wit , the Pleasures of the Imagination , and the Critique upon Milton . " * The first paper appeared on Thursday , March 1 , 1710-11 ; in it Addison gives an account of the birth , education , & c ...
Strana 11
... appear ignorant of a fact so necessary to be known , and so easily ascertained . + In Tickell's edition of Addison's works , and in every subse- quent edition ( Dr. Beattie's not excepted ) , No. 2 is reprinted , but ascribed to Steele ...
... appear ignorant of a fact so necessary to be known , and so easily ascertained . + In Tickell's edition of Addison's works , and in every subse- quent edition ( Dr. Beattie's not excepted ) , No. 2 is reprinted , but ascribed to Steele ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
50 cents 75 cents acquaintance acrostics Addison admiration Æneid Æsop agreeable appear APPLETON audience beauty behaviour Benjamin Disraeli called character Chelsea CHRISTIAN REID cloth club coffee-house discourse dress DRYDEN edition endeavour English entertainment Eustace Budgell eyes face favour final note folio Forming Number genius gentleman George Etheridge give heart honour humble servant humour kind king lady laugh letter lion live look lord lover mankind manner merit mind morocco nature never novel observed occasion opera OVID Paper cover passion Paul Heyse person Pharamond Pict play pleased poem poet PURDUE LIBRARIES reader reason Rhoda Broughton Roger de Coverley ROSCOMMON says seems sense signatures Sir Roger speak Spect Spectator Steele Tatler thing thought tion told tragedy verses VIRG virtue whig whole woman women words writing young