The Spectator, Volume 1Dent, 1958 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 88
Pagina 381
... Heart , that the Minds of many good Med among us appear sowered with Party - Principles , and alienater from one ... Hearts of virtuous Persons , to which the Regard of their own private Interest would never have betrayed them . If this ...
... Heart , that the Minds of many good Med among us appear sowered with Party - Principles , and alienater from one ... Hearts of virtuous Persons , to which the Regard of their own private Interest would never have betrayed them . If this ...
Pagina 403
... Heart , by applying Remedies which only entertain the Imagination . As therefore this Paper is to consist of any thing which concerns Human Life , I cannot help letting the present Subject regard what has been the last Object of my Eyes ...
... Heart , by applying Remedies which only entertain the Imagination . As therefore this Paper is to consist of any thing which concerns Human Life , I cannot help letting the present Subject regard what has been the last Object of my Eyes ...
Pagina 492
... Heart , that it disables it from struggling or bearing up against the Woes and Distresses which befal it . The Mind meets with other Misfortunes in her whole Strength ; she stands collected within her self , and sustains the Shock with ...
... Heart , that it disables it from struggling or bearing up against the Woes and Distresses which befal it . The Mind meets with other Misfortunes in her whole Strength ; she stands collected within her self , and sustains the Shock with ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
A. D. Lindsay Acquaintance ADDISON Admiration Aeneid agreeable appear Audience Author Beauty Behaviour Body Character Cicero Club Coffee-house Company Conversation Country Creature Discourse Dress Dryden Dunciad edition endeavour English Entertainment Epigrams Ernest Rhys Essays Eyes Favour Fortune Friend G. D. H. Cole Genius Gentleman George Saintsbury Georgics give Heart Honour Horace Hudibras humble Servant Humour Introduction by Prof Juvenal kind King Lady Learning Letter live look Love Lover Mankind manner Master Mind Motto Musick Nature never Night Nikolay Andreyev Number observed Occasion Opera ordinary Ovid Paper particular Passion Person Pharamond Pict Place Play pleased Pleasure Poem Poets present publick Reader Reason Satires Satyr Sense shew Sir ROGER speak SPECTATOR STEELE Tatler tell Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Town Tragedy Translated Verse Virgil Virtue Whig whole Woman Women Words World Writings young