The Spectator, Volume 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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Pagina 12
... considering how incapable he was of giving his daughter a proper education in his own house , and EUDOXUS reflecting on the ordinary behaviour of a son who knows himself to be the heir of a great estate , they both agreed upon an ...
... considering how incapable he was of giving his daughter a proper education in his own house , and EUDOXUS reflecting on the ordinary behaviour of a son who knows himself to be the heir of a great estate , they both agreed upon an ...
Pagina 22
... considering them as they are re- presented , they knew them as they are ? Thus are per- sons of the greatest probity seduced into shameful errors and prejudices , and made bad men even by that noblest of principles , the love of their ...
... considering them as they are re- presented , they knew them as they are ? Thus are per- sons of the greatest probity seduced into shameful errors and prejudices , and made bad men even by that noblest of principles , the love of their ...
Pagina 48
... considers not the " circumstances of time , or ingrosses the conversation , or " makes himself the subject of his discourse , or pays no re- " gard to the company he is in . " SPECTATOR'S JOURNEY TO TOWN IN A STAGE COACH . HAVING ...
... considers not the " circumstances of time , or ingrosses the conversation , or " makes himself the subject of his discourse , or pays no re- " gard to the company he is in . " SPECTATOR'S JOURNEY TO TOWN IN A STAGE COACH . HAVING ...
Pagina 67
... considering the use I should have made of it ) I never travelled in my life ; but I do not know whether I could have spoken of any foreign country with more familiarity than I do at present , in company who are strangers to me . I have ...
... considering the use I should have made of it ) I never travelled in my life ; but I do not know whether I could have spoken of any foreign country with more familiarity than I do at present , in company who are strangers to me . I have ...
Pagina 73
... consider the commands they give . But there is nothing more common , than to see a fellow ( who if he were reduced to it , would not be hired by any man living ) lament that he is troubled with the most worthless dogs in nature . It ...
... consider the commands they give . But there is nothing more common , than to see a fellow ( who if he were reduced to it , would not be hired by any man living ) lament that he is troubled with the most worthless dogs in nature . It ...
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acquainted admired agreeable ALCIBIADES appear Atheist beauty behaviour believe Castilian character CONSTANTIA conversation creature daugh death delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertain EUDOXUS eyes father favour following letter fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy heart HEROD honour hope human humble servant humour husband HYÆNA imagination impertinent innocent Justice of Peace kind lady learned live look lover man's mankind manner MARIAMNE marriage master mind mirth nature neral never obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID pain paper particular pass passion person PINDAR PLATO pleased pleasure pray present racter reader reason religion renegado ribaldry Salamander sense shew sion SOCRATES soul species SPECTATOR speculation spirit TACITUS tell temper THEODOSIUS thing thou thought tion told TOM SHORT town VIRG virtue Whig whole woman women words write young youth