The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 44
Strana 455
... Hope and Fear . By these two Passions we reach forward into Futurity , and bring up to our present Thoughts Objects that lie hid in the remotest Depths of Time . We suffer Misery , and enjoy Happi- ness , before they are in Being ; we ...
... Hope and Fear . By these two Passions we reach forward into Futurity , and bring up to our present Thoughts Objects that lie hid in the remotest Depths of Time . We suffer Misery , and enjoy Happi- ness , before they are in Being ; we ...
Strana 456
... Hope , and such an one as is fixed on Objects that are capable of making us entirely happy . This Hope in a Religious Man , is much more sure and certain than the Hope of any Temporal Blessing , as it is strengthened not only by Reason ...
... Hope , and such an one as is fixed on Objects that are capable of making us entirely happy . This Hope in a Religious Man , is much more sure and certain than the Hope of any Temporal Blessing , as it is strengthened not only by Reason ...
Strana 467
... hope there is nothing lost for that neither . So hoping you will take this Letter in good part , and answer it with what care and speed you can , I rest and remain , Yours , if my own , Swepson , Leistershire . Mr. Gabriel Bullock , now ...
... hope there is nothing lost for that neither . So hoping you will take this Letter in good part , and answer it with what care and speed you can , I rest and remain , Yours , if my own , Swepson , Leistershire . Mr. Gabriel Bullock , now ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
A. D. Lindsay Acquaintance Action ADDISON admired Aeneas Aeneid agreeable Angels appear Author Beauty Behaviour behold Callisthenes Character Chearfulness Cicero Circumstances Company consider Conversation Country Creature Delight desire Discourse Eastcourt Eclogues endeavour Entertainment Eyes Fancy Father Favour Fortune Friend Gentleman Georgics give Hand happy Heart Heaven Homer Honour Horace humble Servant Humour Iliad Imagination J. G. Lockhart Jupiter kind Lady Learning Letter live look Looking-Glass Love Mankind Manner Margaret Clark Milton Mind Modesty Mohocks Morality Motto Nature never Night Number obliged observed Occasion Ovid Paper Paradise Paradise Lost particular Passage Passion Paul Lorrain Person Place pleased Pleasure Poem Poet Poetry present Publick Reader Reason received Satyr shew Sight Sir ROGER Soul SPECTATOR Spirit STEELE Subject surprized Tatler tell thee thing thou thought tion told Town Virgil Virtue whole Woman Words World Writing Yard Land young