The Spectator, Volume 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Pagina viii
... Temper in the Sexes - Female Levity , 129. Fashions in Dress - How imitated in the Country , 130. Interview of the Spectator and Sir Roger with a Gang of Gypsies , 131 Opinions entertained of the Spectator in the Country- Letter from ...
... Temper in the Sexes - Female Levity , 129. Fashions in Dress - How imitated in the Country , 130. Interview of the Spectator and Sir Roger with a Gang of Gypsies , 131 Opinions entertained of the Spectator in the Country- Letter from ...
Pagina 12
... temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , 1 Sir Roger had doubtless chosen this fashionable locality in the " fine gentleman " era of his career . We shall presently see , that on his sub- sequent visits to town , he ...
... temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , 1 Sir Roger had doubtless chosen this fashionable locality in the " fine gentleman " era of his career . We shall presently see , that on his sub- sequent visits to town , he ...
Pagina 41
... temper wit with morality , that my readers may , if pos sible , both ways find their account in the speculation of the day . And to the end that their virtue and discretion may not be short , transient , intermitting starts of thought ...
... temper wit with morality , that my readers may , if pos sible , both ways find their account in the speculation of the day . And to the end that their virtue and discretion may not be short , transient , intermitting starts of thought ...
Pagina 50
... temper over - did his part , and would not suffer himself to be killed so easily as he ought to have done ; besides , it was observed of him , that he grew more surly every time he came out of the lion , and having dropt some words in ...
... temper over - did his part , and would not suffer himself to be killed so easily as he ought to have done ; besides , it was observed of him , that he grew more surly every time he came out of the lion , and having dropt some words in ...
Pagina 51
... temper is made out of such a happy mixture of the mild and the choleric , that he outdoes both his predecessors , and has drawn together greater audiences than have been known in the memory of man . I must not conclude my narrative ...
... temper is made out of such a happy mixture of the mild and the choleric , that he outdoes both his predecessors , and has drawn together greater audiences than have been known in the memory of man . I must not conclude my narrative ...
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acrostics Addison admirable Æneid Alcibiades anagrams ancient appear Aristotle audience beautiful behaviour body Boileau Cicero club Constantia conversation creatures delight discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour enemy English entertainment Eudoxus fancy father forbear French friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra greatest hand head heart honour Hudibras humour insomuch kind kings ladies language laugh learned letter likewise live look lover mankind manner means mind Mohocks nation nature never night observe occasion opera ordinary OVID paper particular passion person Plato pleased pleasure poem poet privy counsellor proper reader reason renegado ridiculous ROSCOMMON Sappho says sense shew short side Socrates soul speak species Spectator Tatler tell temper Theodosius thing thou thought tion told tragedy Tryphiodorus verse VIRG Virgil virtue Whig whole woman women words writing