The Works of Joseph Addison: Rosamond; The drummer; Cato. PoemataJ. B. Lippincott, 1888 |
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Pagina 14
... produced when th resolution was taken to exclude party from the paper . " - Dr . Johnson Life of Addison . No one has ventured to name originals either for the Templar or Si Andrew Freeport- has usually some sly way of jesting , which ...
... produced when th resolution was taken to exclude party from the paper . " - Dr . Johnson Life of Addison . No one has ventured to name originals either for the Templar or Si Andrew Freeport- has usually some sly way of jesting , which ...
Pagina 31
... produces in- finite disturbances of this kind among her friends and neighbours . I know a maiden aunt of a great family , who is one of these anti- quated Sibyls , that forebodes and prophecies from one end of the year to the other ...
... produces in- finite disturbances of this kind among her friends and neighbours . I know a maiden aunt of a great family , who is one of these anti- quated Sibyls , that forebodes and prophecies from one end of the year to the other ...
Pagina 62
... produced some attempts of forming pieces upon Italian plans , which should give a more natural and reasonable entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate trifles of that nation . This alarmed the poetasters and fiddlers of ...
... produced some attempts of forming pieces upon Italian plans , which should give a more natural and reasonable entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate trifles of that nation . This alarmed the poetasters and fiddlers of ...
Pagina 71
... produce nothing more than a secret shame or sorrow in the mind of the suffering person . It must indeed be confessed , that a lampoon or a satire do not carry in them robbery or murder ; but at the same time , how many are there that ...
... produce nothing more than a secret shame or sorrow in the mind of the suffering person . It must indeed be confessed , that a lampoon or a satire do not carry in them robbery or murder ; but at the same time , how many are there that ...
Pagina 87
... produce , Like Chian mix d with the Falernian juice . THERE is nothing that has more startled our English audience , than the Italian recitativo at its first entrance upon the stage . People were wonderfully surprised to hear generals ...
... produce , Like Chian mix d with the Falernian juice . THERE is nothing that has more startled our English audience , than the Italian recitativo at its first entrance upon the stage . People were wonderfully surprised to hear generals ...
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acrostic Addison admiration Æneid Alcibiades anagrams ancient appear Aristotle audience beautiful behaviour body Boileau called character Cicero club consider conversation creatures death discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour enemy English entertainment Eudoxus fancy father female forbear genius gentleman give Glaphyra hand head heart honour Hudibras humour insomuch kind kings ladies laugh letter likewise lived look lover mankind manner Mariamne means mind nature never night observed occasion opera OVID paper particular passion person Plato pleased pleasure poem poet present privy counsellor proper reader reason renegado ridiculous ROSCOMMON Sappho says sense shew short side Sir Roger Socrates soul speak species Spectator speculation Tatler tell temper Theodosius thing thou thought tion told tragedy Tryphiodorus verse VIRG Virgil virtue Whig whole woman women words writing
Populaire passages
Pagina 391 - A man so various, that he seem'd to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome: Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong; Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon: Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Pagina 124 - Hath op'd his ponderous and marble jaws To cast thee up again ! What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous...
Pagina 13 - He is now in his fifty-sixth year, cheerful, gay, and hearty, keeps a good house both in town and country, a great lover of mankind; but there is such a mirthful cast in his behaviour, that he is rather beloved than esteemed: his tenants grow rich, his servants look satisfied, all the young women profess love to him, and the young men are glad of his company...
Pagina 380 - I passed some time in the contemplation of this wonderful structure, and the great variety of objects which it presented. My heart was filled with a deep melancholy to see several dropping unexpectedly in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching at every thing that stood by them to save themselves.
Pagina 14 - Tully, but not one case in the reports of our own courts. No one ever took him for a fool; but none, except his intimate friends, know he has a great deal of wit. This turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable. As few of his thoughts are drawn from business, they are most of them fit for conversation.
Pagina 220 - The stout Earl of Northumberland, A vow to God did make, His pleasure in the Scottish woods Three summer's days to take; The chiefest harts in Chevy-Chase To kill and bear away.
Pagina 304 - I AM always very well pleased with a country Sunday, and think, if keeping holy the seventh day were only a human institution, it would be the best method that could have been thought of for the polishing and civilizing of mankind. It is certain the country people would soon degenerate into a kind of savages and barbarians, were there not such frequent returns of a stated time, in which the whole village meet together with their best faces, and in their cleanliest habits, to converse with one another...
Pagina 12 - It is said he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him.
Pagina 6 - Cocoa-tree, and in the theatres both of Drury-lane and the Haymarket. I have been taken for a merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten years, and sometimes pass for a Jew in the assembly of stockjobbers at Jonathan's.
Pagina 435 - If I did despise the cause of my man-servant or of my maid-servant when they contended with me ; what then shall I do when God riseth up ? and when he visiteth, what shall I answer him...