The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1923 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 6-10 z 100
Strana 24
... Things ; while the married Man , who has not bid Adieu to the Fashions and false Gallantries of the Town , is perplexed with every Thing around him . In both these Cases Man cannot , indeed , make a sillier Figure , than in repeating ...
... Things ; while the married Man , who has not bid Adieu to the Fashions and false Gallantries of the Town , is perplexed with every Thing around him . In both these Cases Man cannot , indeed , make a sillier Figure , than in repeating ...
Strana 25
... Things of no Moment give Occasion of Hope , Self - Satisfaction , and Triumph . On the other Hand , I have known an ill- natured Coxcomb , who was hardly improved in any Thing but Bulk , for Want of this Disposition , Silence the whole ...
... Things of no Moment give Occasion of Hope , Self - Satisfaction , and Triumph . On the other Hand , I have known an ill- natured Coxcomb , who was hardly improved in any Thing but Bulk , for Want of this Disposition , Silence the whole ...
Strana 30
... Thing . If Men of low Condition very often set a Value on Things , which are not prized by those who are in an higher Station of Life , there are many Things these higher 30 THE SPECTATOR.
... Thing . If Men of low Condition very often set a Value on Things , which are not prized by those who are in an higher Station of Life , there are many Things these higher 30 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 72
... Thing . A loose trivial Song gains the Affec tions , when a wise Homily is not attended to . There is no other Way but to make War upon them , or we must go over to them . As for my Part , I will show all the World it is not for Want of ...
... Thing . A loose trivial Song gains the Affec tions , when a wise Homily is not attended to . There is no other Way but to make War upon them , or we must go over to them . As for my Part , I will show all the World it is not for Want of ...
Strana 83
... Thing but his dear Self , even with Exclusion of his very Children , I recommend this Subject to your Considera tion , and am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , T. B. ' ' Mr. No. 496 . Monday , Sept. 29 , 1712 . THE SPECTATOR 83.
... Thing but his dear Self , even with Exclusion of his very Children , I recommend this Subject to your Considera tion , and am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , T. B. ' ' Mr. No. 496 . Monday , Sept. 29 , 1712 . THE SPECTATOR 83.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
acquainted ADDISON Admirer agreeable appear August 13 Author Beauty Body Character Cicero consider Conversation Country Creatures Delight Desire Discourse Divine Dreams endeavour Entertainment Eternity Eyes Fancy fantastick Favour Fortune Friday Friend Gentleman give Hand Happiness hath hear heard Heart Herodotus Honour hope Horace Human humble Servant Humour Husband Imagination infinite July 28 June 25 Juvenal kind Lady Letter live look Love Lover Mankind Manner Marriage married Matter Mind Monday Motto Name Nature never Number obliged observed Occasion October October 11 October 29 Ovid Paper particular Passion Person Pharamond Place pleased Pleasure Plutarch present pretty Publick Reader Reason Rechteren Saturday Satyr Sept Shalum shew Soul speak SPECTATOR Subject surprized Tatler tell thing thou thought Thursday tion Tirzah told Town Trophonius Truth Tuesday Virgil Virtue Wednes day Wednesday whole Wife Woman Words World write young