The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Turn be brought to fome agreeable Ufe in Converfation , or in the Affairs of Life . A Perfon of a rougher Deport- ment , and lefs ty'd up to the usual Ce- remonies of Behaviour , will , like Manly in the Play , please by the Grace which ...
... Turn be brought to fome agreeable Ufe in Converfation , or in the Affairs of Life . A Perfon of a rougher Deport- ment , and lefs ty'd up to the usual Ce- remonies of Behaviour , will , like Manly in the Play , please by the Grace which ...
Strana 24
... turns pale at the Mirth and good Humour of the Company , if it center not in his Perfon ; he grows jealous and displeased when he ceafes to be the only Perfon admired , and looks upon the Commen- dations paid to another as a Detraction ...
... turns pale at the Mirth and good Humour of the Company , if it center not in his Perfon ; he grows jealous and displeased when he ceafes to be the only Perfon admired , and looks upon the Commen- dations paid to another as a Detraction ...
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... Pigmalion and the Statue in Ovid : Some of the Thoughts are of the fame turn , and the whole is writ- ' ten in a kind of Poetical Profe . Philo N Philopinax to Chromation . EVER was a Man more 26 The SPECTATOR . No 238 .
... Pigmalion and the Statue in Ovid : Some of the Thoughts are of the fame turn , and the whole is writ- ' ten in a kind of Poetical Profe . Philo N Philopinax to Chromation . EVER was a Man more 26 The SPECTATOR . No 238 .
Strana 36
... turn off ' this Uneafinefs I gave my felf to cri- ' minal Pleasures , fome Exceffes , and a ' general loose Conduct . I know not ' what the excellent Man abovementi- ' ned faw in me , but he defcended from the Superiority of his Wifdom ...
... turn off ' this Uneafinefs I gave my felf to cri- ' minal Pleasures , fome Exceffes , and a ' general loose Conduct . I know not ' what the excellent Man abovementi- ' ned faw in me , but he defcended from the Superiority of his Wifdom ...
Strana 55
... turn one Speculation to the due Regulation of Female Literature , fo far at leaft , as to make it confiftent with the Quiet of fuch whofe Fate it is to be liable to its Infults ; and to tell us the diffe- " rence between a Gentleman ...
... turn one Speculation to the due Regulation of Female Literature , fo far at leaft , as to make it confiftent with the Quiet of fuch whofe Fate it is to be liable to its Infults ; and to tell us the diffe- " rence between a Gentleman ...
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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