The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 6-10 z 84
Strana 29
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. further Consideration , but leave the Author of the No. 176 . = Epistle to express his Condition his own Way , 7 ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I do not deny but ... leave the Author of the No. ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. further Consideration , but leave the Author of the No. 176 . = Epistle to express his Condition his own Way , 7 ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I do not deny but ... leave the Author of the No. ...
Strana 30
... Leave to give you an Account of my self , and my own Spouse . You are to know that I am reckoned no Fool , have on several Occasions been tried whether I will take ill Usage , and yet the Event has been to my Ad vantage ; and yet there ...
... Leave to give you an Account of my self , and my own Spouse . You are to know that I am reckoned no Fool , have on several Occasions been tried whether I will take ill Usage , and yet the Event has been to my Ad vantage ; and yet there ...
Strana 37
... spend all the Time he is there as if it were a Punish- ment , cannot but give the Anguish of a jealous Mind . He I No. 178. He always leaves his Home as if THE SPECTATOR 37 cry against me, or that the furrows likewise thereof ...
... spend all the Time he is there as if it were a Punish- ment , cannot but give the Anguish of a jealous Mind . He I No. 178. He always leaves his Home as if THE SPECTATOR 37 cry against me, or that the furrows likewise thereof ...
Strana 38
... leaves his Home as if he were going to Monday , Court , and returns as if he were entring a Gaol . Sept. 24 , 1711 ... Leave to subscribe my self , Your unfortunate , humble Servant , CELINDA . ' 1711 . I had it in my Thoughts , before ...
... leaves his Home as if he were going to Monday , Court , and returns as if he were entring a Gaol . Sept. 24 , 1711 ... Leave to subscribe my self , Your unfortunate , humble Servant , CELINDA . ' 1711 . I had it in my Thoughts , before ...
Strana 39
... leave to think , he would not be so unreasonable as to expect Debauchery and Innocence could live in Commerce together ; or hope that Flesh and Blood is capable of so strict an Allegiance , as that a fine Woman must go on to improve her ...
... leave to think , he would not be so unreasonable as to expect Debauchery and Innocence could live in Commerce together ; or hope that Flesh and Blood is capable of so strict an Allegiance , as that a fine Woman must go on to improve her ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
acquainted Actions ADDISON Admiration agreeable Alcibiades Ambrose Philips appear Aristotle Author Beauty Behaviour Character Cicero Circumstances consider Conversation Creature Criticks Desire Discourse endeavoured Entertainment Fable Father Favour Female Fortune Friday Friend Gentleman give Happiness Head Heart Homer Honour hope Horace Hudibras humane humble Servant Humour Husband Iliad Imagination Innocence January January 11 January 24 kind Lady Letter live look Love Lover Mankind Manner Marriage Matter Milton Mind Monday Motto Nature never Number obliged observe Occasion October October 27 October 30 October 9 Opinion Ovid Paper Paradise Lost particular Passion Person Place pleased Pleasure Plutarch Poem Poet present proper publick Reader Reason Renegado Sappho Saturday Satyr Sentiments Sept shew Socrates Soul SPECTATOR Spirit STEELE Subject tell Temper thing Thoughts Thursday tion Town Tuesday Virgil Virtue whole Wife Woman Women Words World write young