The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 6-10 z 79
Strana
... Occasion. Mr. SPECTATOR, 'Your making publick the late Trouble I gave you, you will find to have been the Occasion of this: Who should I meet at the Coffeehouse Door t'other Night,but my oldFriendMr. President?I saw somewhat had pleased ...
... Occasion. Mr. SPECTATOR, 'Your making publick the late Trouble I gave you, you will find to have been the Occasion of this: Who should I meet at the Coffeehouse Door t'other Night,but my oldFriendMr. President?I saw somewhat had pleased ...
Strana
... Occasion. Whathe saidwas only to commendmy Prudence in not touching upon the Army, and advised me to continue toact discreetlyin thatPoint. By this Time I found every subjectofmy Speculations was taken awayfrommeby oneor other ofthe ...
... Occasion. Whathe saidwas only to commendmy Prudence in not touching upon the Army, and advised me to continue toact discreetlyin thatPoint. By this Time I found every subjectofmy Speculations was taken awayfrommeby oneor other ofthe ...
Strana
... Occasion.Ihave agreat Mind to berid of my Wife, and hope, when youconsider my Case,you willbeof Opinion Ihave very just Pretensions toaDivorce. Iama mere Man of the Town, and have very little Improvement, but what I have got from Plays ...
... Occasion.Ihave agreat Mind to berid of my Wife, and hope, when youconsider my Case,you willbeof Opinion Ihave very just Pretensions toaDivorce. Iama mere Man of the Town, and have very little Improvement, but what I have got from Plays ...
Strana
... occasion of the untimely death of Mistress Elizabeth Drury. 'Of the Progress of the Soul,' Second Anniversary. It is the strain notof a mourning lover, but of a mourning friend. SirRobert Drury was so cordial a friend that he gave to ...
... occasion of the untimely death of Mistress Elizabeth Drury. 'Of the Progress of the Soul,' Second Anniversary. It is the strain notof a mourning lover, but of a mourning friend. SirRobert Drury was so cordial a friend that he gave to ...
Strana
... occasion from themto represent usasaPeople that delightinBlood. [3]Itis indeed very odd, to see ourStage strowedwith Carcassesin thelast Scene of aTragedy; and to observe inthe Wardrobe ofa Playhouse several Daggers, Poniards, Wheels ...
... occasion from themto represent usasaPeople that delightinBlood. [3]Itis indeed very odd, to see ourStage strowedwith Carcassesin thelast Scene of aTragedy; and to observe inthe Wardrobe ofa Playhouse several Daggers, Poniards, Wheels ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
abovementioned Acquaintance Addison Admiration AEneid agreeable allthe andthe appear areso Aristotle atthe Beauty Behaviour bythe called Character Coffeehouse Conversation Country Creature Discourse endeavour English Entertainment Eyes Father Favour Footnote Fortune Friend gaveme Gentleman give happy Heart Honour Hudibras humble Servant Humour Ihave Iliad Imagination impertinent inhis inthe inthis isan Ishall itis kind Lady Letter live look Love Lover Man’s Mankind manner Manof Marriage Master Milton Mind Mistress Nature never Number obliged observed Occasion ofhis ofthe ofthis Opera Ovid Paper Paradise Lost particular Passion Person Pharamond Place pleased Pleasure Poem Poet present publick Reader Reason ridiculous Sappho Satyr Sense shew Sir ROGER Socrates speak SPECTATOR Steele Subject sucha Tatler Temper thathe thatI Theodosius thing thought tobe tosee totake tothe Town Verse Virg Virgil Virtue Whig whole witha withthe Woman Women Words World write young