Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 57
Strana 158
... to instruct them to lose with a better grace , and you will oblige , yours ,
RACHEL BASTO MR SPECTATOR , — Your kindness to Eleonora 1 , in one of
your papers , has given me encouragement to do myself the honour of writing to
you .
... to instruct them to lose with a better grace , and you will oblige , yours ,
RACHEL BASTO MR SPECTATOR , — Your kindness to Eleonora 1 , in one of
your papers , has given me encouragement to do myself the honour of writing to
you .
Strana 236
... of a sober and moderate fancy to imitate this poet ' s way of writing in those
monstrous compositions which go among us under the name of pindarics ?
When I see people copying works which , as Horace has represented them , are
singular ...
... of a sober and moderate fancy to imitate this poet ' s way of writing in those
monstrous compositions which go among us under the name of pindarics ?
When I see people copying works which , as Horace has represented them , are
singular ...
Strana 275
... on the right - hand side of the book , is in a beautiful print - like hand ' , which
Sir F . Madden thought - probably erro . neously - might be Addison ' s , and on
the reverse side there are additions which are certainly in Addison ' s writing .
... on the right - hand side of the book , is in a beautiful print - like hand ' , which
Sir F . Madden thought - probably erro . neously - might be Addison ' s , and on
the reverse side there are additions which are certainly in Addison ' s writing .
Co říkají ostatní - Napsat recenzi
Na obvyklých místech jsme nenalezli žádné recenze.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
able according admiration affection appear beauty behaviour believe body Book carried character common consider conversation creature death desire dress enter exercise express eyes fall father fortune give greater greatest hand happy head hear heard heart honour hope human humour imagination keep kind lady learned leave letter live look mankind manner master means meet mention mind nature never obliged observe occasion opinion ordinary pain particular pass passion person pleased pleasure present reason received rest seems sense Servant short side Sir Roger soon soul speak Spectator spirit STEELE taken tell temper things thought tion told town turn virtue whole woman women writing young youth