The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 80
Strana 102
... told me , in the softest manner he could , that there were some Ladies ( but for your Comfort , says WILL . they are not those of the most Wit ) that were offended at the Liberties I had taken with the Opera and the Puppet - Show : That ...
... told me , in the softest manner he could , that there were some Ladies ( but for your Comfort , says WILL . they are not those of the most Wit ) that were offended at the Liberties I had taken with the Opera and the Puppet - Show : That ...
Strana 268
... told so . In this Case therefore we may be sure , that he had in his Mind some general implicit Notion of this Art of Physiognomy which I have just now mentioned ; and that when his Courtiers told him his Face was made like an Eagle's ...
... told so . In this Case therefore we may be sure , that he had in his Mind some general implicit Notion of this Art of Physiognomy which I have just now mentioned ; and that when his Courtiers told him his Face was made like an Eagle's ...
Strana 373
... told him that he had made him too high a Compliment ; and when the Fellow seemed to think that could hardly be , added with a more decisive Look , That it was too great an Honour for any Man under a Duke ; but told him at the same time ...
... told him that he had made him too high a Compliment ; and when the Fellow seemed to think that could hardly be , added with a more decisive Look , That it was too great an Honour for any Man under a Duke ; but told him at the same time ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
according Account ADDISON Admiration appear Author Beauty Body Books Business Character Club common Company consider Conversation Country Death desire Dress edition endeavour English Epigrams Essays express Eyes Face fall Figure formed Fortune frequently Friend give greatest half Hand Head hear heard Heart Honour hope House human Humour Introduction keep kind King Lady Learning Letter lines live look Love manner Master mean meet mentioned Mind Motto Name Nature never observed Occasion ordinary PAGE particular pass Passion Person Piece Place Play pleased Pleasure present proper publick Reader Reason received seems Sense Servant shew short Side Sir ROGER speak SPECTATOR STEELE Subject taken talk Tatler tell thing thought tion told Town Translated turned Virtue whole Woman Women World Writings young