The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 16
... Saying of Deme- trius , That nothing would be more unhap- py than a Man who had never known ă- flitton . He compares Profperity to the Indulgence of a fond Mother to a Child , which often proves his Ruin ; but the Affection of the ...
... Saying of Deme- trius , That nothing would be more unhap- py than a Man who had never known ă- flitton . He compares Profperity to the Indulgence of a fond Mother to a Child , which often proves his Ruin ; but the Affection of the ...
Strana 57
... Saying among the Heathens , that the wife Man hates no Body , but only loves the Virtuous . TULLY has a very beautiful Gra dation of Thoughts , to fhew how ami- able Virtue is . We love a virtuous Man , fays he , who lives in the ...
... Saying among the Heathens , that the wife Man hates no Body , but only loves the Virtuous . TULLY has a very beautiful Gra dation of Thoughts , to fhew how ami- able Virtue is . We love a virtuous Man , fays he , who lives in the ...
Strana 79
... Saying concerning an ill - natur'd and malicious Fellow , that he had imbibed his Malice with his " Nurfe's Milk , or that fome Brute or other had been his Nurse . Hence Ro- mulus and Remus were faid to have been nurfed by a Wolf ...
... Saying concerning an ill - natur'd and malicious Fellow , that he had imbibed his Malice with his " Nurfe's Milk , or that fome Brute or other had been his Nurse . Hence Ro- mulus and Remus were faid to have been nurfed by a Wolf ...
Strana 137
... says , she says , the always thought you a difcreet Perfon , and qualified to manage a Family with ad- mirable Prudence ; fhe dies to see what demure and ferious Airs Wed- lock has given you ; but the fays , the fhall never forgive your ...
... says , she says , the always thought you a difcreet Perfon , and qualified to manage a Family with ad- mirable Prudence ; fhe dies to see what demure and ferious Airs Wed- lock has given you ; but the fays , the fhall never forgive your ...
Strana 155
... Saying which Cicero tells us he frequently made use of in private Con → verfation , That he was fatisfied with his Share of Life and Fame . Se fatis vel ad Naturam , vel ad Gloriam vixiffe . Many indeed have given over their Fursuits ...
... Saying which Cicero tells us he frequently made use of in private Con → verfation , That he was fatisfied with his Share of Life and Fame . Se fatis vel ad Naturam , vel ad Gloriam vixiffe . Many indeed have given over their Fursuits ...
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Action Affembly againſt agreeable alfo Beauty becauſe beft Behaviour beſt caft Character Circumftances Colours Confideration Converfation defcribed Defign Defire of Fame Difcourfe difcover Drefs Efteem Epic Poetry expreffed faid fecret feems feen feldom felf felves fent ferve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes fpeak Friend ftill fuch fure give greateſt Happineſs himſelf Honour Houſe Hudibras humble Servant ibid Iliad innocent juft kind Ladies laft leaft lefs loft look Love manner Marriage meaſure Mind moft moſt Mufick muft muſt Nature nerally Nurfe obferve Occafion Ovid paffed Paffion Perfon pleafing pleaſed Pleaſure Poem poffibly Praiſe prefent preferve propofe publick Purpoſe racter raiſe Reader Reaſon ſelf Senfe ſhe ſpeak SPECTATOR tell thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thou Thoughts tion Town ture underſtand uſe Virgil Virtue whofe Wife Woman World