The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 88
Pagina 8
... Behaviour : And , whether it was from the Delicacy of her Constitution , or that she was troubled with the Vapours , as I was afterwards told by one who I found was none of her Well - wishers , she changed Colour , and startled at ...
... Behaviour : And , whether it was from the Delicacy of her Constitution , or that she was troubled with the Vapours , as I was afterwards told by one who I found was none of her Well - wishers , she changed Colour , and startled at ...
Pagina 27
... Behaviour , and Agreeableness of Conversation . At length , when the Competition was doubtful , and the Lady undetermined in her Choice , one of the young Lovers very luckily be- thought himself of adding a supernumerary Lace to his ...
... Behaviour , and Agreeableness of Conversation . At length , when the Competition was doubtful , and the Lady undetermined in her Choice , one of the young Lovers very luckily be- thought himself of adding a supernumerary Lace to his ...
Pagina 35
... Behaviour , who has no Respect to any of them , carries away with no other Merit but that of having neg- There never was ( I believe ) an acceptable ' Man , but had some awkward Imitators . Ever since the SPECTATOR appear'd , have I ...
... Behaviour , who has no Respect to any of them , carries away with no other Merit but that of having neg- There never was ( I believe ) an acceptable ' Man , but had some awkward Imitators . Ever since the SPECTATOR appear'd , have I ...
Pagina 63
... Behaviour of most People we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , ' in his Theory of the Earth , takes Occasion to observe , That every Thought is attended with Consciousness and Re- presentativeness ; the Mind has nothing presented to ...
... Behaviour of most People we meet with . The learned Dr. Burnet , ' in his Theory of the Earth , takes Occasion to observe , That every Thought is attended with Consciousness and Re- presentativeness ; the Mind has nothing presented to ...
Pagina 73
... Behaviour at his first Entrance , strikes the Imagination very strongly ; but every time he enters , he is still more terrifying . Who can read the Speech with which young Hamlet accosts him , without trembling ? Hor . Look , my Lord ...
... Behaviour at his first Entrance , strikes the Imagination very strongly ; but every time he enters , he is still more terrifying . Who can read the Speech with which young Hamlet accosts him , without trembling ? Hor . Look , my Lord ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acquainted Actions Addison Admiration Æneid agreeable Alcibiades appear Aristotle Author Beauty Behaviour Body called Character Club Conversation Country Creature Death desire Discourse Dress Drury Lane endeavour English Entertainment Epic Poetry Eyes Father Favour Fortune Friend Genius Gentleman give happy Head Heart Honour hope House Hudibras human humble Servant Humour Iliad Julius Cæsar kind King Lady Letter live look Love Lover Mankind manner Marriage Matter mean Mind Musick Name Nature never Number obliged observe Occasion Opera Ovid Paper Paradise Lost particular pass Passion Person Pharamond Pict Place Plato Play pleased Pleasure Poem Poet present proper publick racter Reader Reason Sappho Satyr Sense shew Sir ROGER Socrates Soul speak SPECTATOR Steele Subject Tatler tell Temper thing thou thought tion told Town turn Verse Virg Virgil Virtue Whig whole Woman Women Words World write young