The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 6-10 z 17
Strana 75
... possessed of ; Friday , October 5 , the wise Man applauds him whom he thinks most virtuous ; the rest of the World , him who is most wealthy , When a Man is in this Way of Thinking , I do not know what can occur to one more monstrous ...
... possessed of ; Friday , October 5 , the wise Man applauds him whom he thinks most virtuous ; the rest of the World , him who is most wealthy , When a Man is in this Way of Thinking , I do not know what can occur to one more monstrous ...
Strana 84
... possessed of what may not be improperly called the Golden Number . Several These Principles of Election are the Pastimes and Extravagances of Human Reason , which is of so busie a Nature , that it will be exerting it self in the meanest ...
... possessed of what may not be improperly called the Golden Number . Several These Principles of Election are the Pastimes and Extravagances of Human Reason , which is of so busie a Nature , that it will be exerting it self in the meanest ...
Strana 85
... Lot , that I could almost lay all I am worth of it . My Visions are so frequent and strong upon this Occasion , that I have not only possessed the Lot , but No. 191 . 1711 . but disposed of the Money THE SPECTATOR 85.
... Lot , that I could almost lay all I am worth of it . My Visions are so frequent and strong upon this Occasion , that I have not only possessed the Lot , but No. 191 . 1711 . but disposed of the Money THE SPECTATOR 85.
Strana 169
... possessed with such an habitual good Intention as that which I have been here speaking of , enters upon no single Circumstance of Life , without considering it as well - pleasing to the great Author of his Being , conformable to the ...
... possessed with such an habitual good Intention as that which I have been here speaking of , enters upon no single Circumstance of Life , without considering it as well - pleasing to the great Author of his Being , conformable to the ...
Strana 172
... possessed of any thing , There is nothing more ordinary , than that a Man who is got into considerable Station , shall immediately alter his manner of treating all his Friends , and from that moment he is to deal with you as if he were ...
... possessed of any thing , There is nothing more ordinary , than that a Man who is got into considerable Station , shall immediately alter his manner of treating all his Friends , and from that moment he is to deal with you as if he were ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Account acquainted Actions ADDISON Admiration agreeable Alcibiades Ambrose Philips appear beautiful Behaviour Castilian Character consider Conversation Country Creature desire Discourse endeavour Entertainment Father Favour Fortune Friday Friend Gentleman give happy Heart Herod Hesiod Honour Horace Hudibras Human humble Servant Humour Husband Hyæna Iliad Imagination Innocence Juvenal kind Labour Lady Leap Letter live look Love Lover Lover's Leap Man's Mankind manner Matter mean Mind Mistress Monday Motto Nature never Number obliged observe Occasion October October 19 October 26 October 31 Opinion Ovid Pain Paper particular Passion Person Place pleased Pleasure Plutarch Poet present pretend publick Pyrrhus Reader Reason received Religion Renegado Salamander Sappho Saturday Satyr Sense Sept shew Socrates Soul Species SPECTATOR Speculation Spirit STEELE Subject tell Temper thing thought Thursday tion Town Tuesday Virgil Virtue virtuous Wednes whole Wife Woman Women Word World write young