The SpectatorApplegate & Company, 1860 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 3
Strana xvii
... JOHN BYROM was the younger son of a Linen - draper at Kersall , near Manchester , and was born in 1691. He was sent to Merchant Taylors ' School , in London : and , at the age of sixteen , being found qualified for the University , he ...
... JOHN BYROM was the younger son of a Linen - draper at Kersall , near Manchester , and was born in 1691. He was sent to Merchant Taylors ' School , in London : and , at the age of sixteen , being found qualified for the University , he ...
Strana xxxii
... John Byrom 598 Addison 599 . 600 Addison 601 Henry Grove 602 Eustace Budgell 603 Verses , John Byrom 604 • 616 617 618 619 620 The Poem , Tickell 621 622 623 624 EFE 584 585 586 John Byrom 587 # 588 Henry Grove 589 . 590 Addison 605 ...
... John Byrom 598 Addison 599 . 600 Addison 601 Henry Grove 602 Eustace Budgell 603 Verses , John Byrom 604 • 616 617 618 619 620 The Poem , Tickell 621 622 623 624 EFE 584 585 586 John Byrom 587 # 588 Henry Grove 589 . 590 Addison 605 ...
Strana 742
... John ..... Hughes ............ 11 ......... 13 Grove ..... ........................ 4 Pope ....... ............... 2 ... Byrom Swift ....... ........................ Brome .... ..................... Francham .. ...... . ...... . Dunlop ...
... John ..... Hughes ............ 11 ......... 13 Grove ..... ........................ 4 Pope ....... ............... 2 ... Byrom Swift ....... ........................ Brome .... ..................... Francham .. ...... . ...... . Dunlop ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
acquaintance acrostics action Addison admiration agreeable appear Aristotle beauty behavior character consider conversation creature desire discourse dress endeavor entertainment Eustace Budgell eyes fair sex father favor fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy head hear heart honor hope Hudibras human humble servant humor husband Iliad innocent John Byrom John Hughes kind lady learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage master mind nature never obliged observed occasion opera opinion OVID paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person Pharamond Pict pleased pleasure poem poet present proper reader reason received Richard Steele Sappho sense sion Sir Roger Socrates soul speak SPECTATOR spirit Steele tell temper things thou thought tion told town turn verses VIRG Virgil virtue Whigs whole woman women words writing young