The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 88
Strana 207
... young Fellows with so much Familiarity ; and I could not have thought it had been in the Child . They have often made use of a most impudent and lascivious Step called Setting , which I know not how to describe to you , but by telling ...
... young Fellows with so much Familiarity ; and I could not have thought it had been in the Child . They have often made use of a most impudent and lascivious Step called Setting , which I know not how to describe to you , but by telling ...
Strana 246
... Young , and very much inclined to follow the Paths of Innocence ; but at the same time , as I have a plentiful Fortune , and am of Quality , I am unwilling to resign the Pleasures of Distinction , some little Satisfaction in being ...
... Young , and very much inclined to follow the Paths of Innocence ; but at the same time , as I have a plentiful Fortune , and am of Quality , I am unwilling to resign the Pleasures of Distinction , some little Satisfaction in being ...
Strana 360
... young Woman sitting as it were in a personated Sullenness just over a trans- parent Fountain . Opposite to her Stood Mr. William , Sir ROGER'S Master of the Game . The Knight whispered me , ' Hist , these are Lovers . ' The Huntsman ...
... young Woman sitting as it were in a personated Sullenness just over a trans- parent Fountain . Opposite to her Stood Mr. William , Sir ROGER'S Master of the Game . The Knight whispered me , ' Hist , these are Lovers . ' The Huntsman ...
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