The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 26
Pagina 9
... shews us , more than a thousand examples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the account of his sincerity , When such an inflexible integrity is a little softened and qualified by the rules of ...
... shews us , more than a thousand examples , the high reputation this great man had gained among his contemporaries upon the account of his sincerity , When such an inflexible integrity is a little softened and qualified by the rules of ...
Pagina 26
... shew their particular aversion to it , they branded this form of writing with the name of an ego- tism ; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhe- toricians . The most violent egotism which I have met with in the course of my ...
... shew their particular aversion to it , they branded this form of writing with the name of an ego- tism ; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhe- toricians . The most violent egotism which I have met with in the course of my ...
Pagina 47
... shew- ing them that the satirical passages might be applied to several others of two or three neighbouring villages , and that the book was writ against all the sinners in England . ADDISON . the ac- No. 569. MONDAY , JULY 19 , 1714 ...
... shew- ing them that the satirical passages might be applied to several others of two or three neighbouring villages , and that the book was writ against all the sinners in England . ADDISON . the ac- No. 569. MONDAY , JULY 19 , 1714 ...
Pagina 48
... The sober man , by the strength of reason , may keep under and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most inclined ; but wine makes every latent seed sprout up in the soul , and shew itself ; 48 No. 569 . SPECTATOR .
... The sober man , by the strength of reason , may keep under and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most inclined ; but wine makes every latent seed sprout up in the soul , and shew itself ; 48 No. 569 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 49
... shew them in the most odious colours , but often occasions faults to which he is not naturally subject . There is more of turn than of truth in a saying of Seneca , That drunkenness does not produce but discover faults . Common ...
... shew them in the most odious colours , but often occasions faults to which he is not naturally subject . There is more of turn than of truth in a saying of Seneca , That drunkenness does not produce but discover faults . Common ...
Inhoudsopgave
9 | |
19 | |
22 | |
35 | |
50 | |
66 | |
70 | |
73 | |
164 | |
167 | |
171 | |
181 | |
184 | |
187 | |
191 | |
194 | |
76 | |
86 | |
102 | |
105 | |
108 | |
119 | |
124 | |
130 | |
135 | |
144 | |
146 | |
149 | |
161 | |
198 | |
205 | |
207 | |
213 | |
215 | |
219 | |
224 | |
227 | |
237 | |
243 | |
250 | |
253 | |
261 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acquainted ADDISON agreeable appear battle of Blenheim beautiful body Cæsar CICERO consider conversation creatures daugh delight desire discourse divine DRYDEN endeavour entertain eternity eyes faculties fair lady fancy favour forbear fortune freebench FRIDAY gentleman give Gyges hand happiness hath hear heart heaven Hilpa honour humour husband imagination infinite Julius Cæsar JUNE 23 kind king lady letter lived look Lord Treasurer lover mankind manner marriage married Middle Temple mind MONDAY nation nature never obliged observed occasion ourselves OVID pain paper particular passion person philosopher pleased pleasure Plutarch portmanteaus present pretty reader reason received Roundhead says secret Shalum shew soul speak Spectator tell thee thing thou thought tion Tirzah told trinsic truth VIRG Virgil virtue Waitfort WEDNESDAY Whichenovre whig whole widow wife words write young