The German Spy: Or, Familiar Letters from a Gentleman on His Travels Thro' Germany, to His Friend in England. Containing an Exact and Entertaining Description of the Principal Cities and Towns ... An Account of the Customs and Manners of the People. Remarks on Their Language, Interests and Policies ... Interspersed with the Secret History and Characters of the Several Princes and Princesses, and Other the Most Considerable Personages in the Empire of Germany ...T. Cooper, 1740 - 425 pagina's |
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Pagina xii
... fomething in it that " favours of Libertinifm : But then the Wit " and Beauty of the unhappy Fair - One feem to have been fo exquifite ; As could , with a refiftless Charm , impart The loofeft Wilhes to the chafteft Heart : Raife fuch a ...
... fomething in it that " favours of Libertinifm : But then the Wit " and Beauty of the unhappy Fair - One feem to have been fo exquifite ; As could , with a refiftless Charm , impart The loofeft Wilhes to the chafteft Heart : Raife fuch a ...
Pagina 13
... fomething of the Levity of the French Woman . I perceived she was young , and , by the Sample fhe had given me of a foft white Hand , imagined her beautiful . No Converfation was too gay , nor in- deed too libertine for her , when the ...
... fomething of the Levity of the French Woman . I perceived she was young , and , by the Sample fhe had given me of a foft white Hand , imagined her beautiful . No Converfation was too gay , nor in- deed too libertine for her , when the ...
Pagina 16
... fomething she thought wanting , we were no fooner alone , than puting on an agreable Simper , fhe , in a languishing Tone , afk'd me if I could not guefs at her Diftemper ? Yes , my dear Charmer ( was my Answer , feizing with fome ...
... fomething she thought wanting , we were no fooner alone , than puting on an agreable Simper , fhe , in a languishing Tone , afk'd me if I could not guefs at her Diftemper ? Yes , my dear Charmer ( was my Answer , feizing with fome ...
Pagina 45
... fome- thing like our Oat - Ale , not unpleafant in the Tafte ; a Kind of dulce piccante ( between Sweet and Sour ; ) But what difgufted me was , that being drawn and brought us in tranfparent Bottles , I foon difcover'd a muddy ...
... fome- thing like our Oat - Ale , not unpleafant in the Tafte ; a Kind of dulce piccante ( between Sweet and Sour ; ) But what difgufted me was , that being drawn and brought us in tranfparent Bottles , I foon difcover'd a muddy ...
Pagina 49
... fomething above a Halfpenny , in Value . The Beer our Author here mentions is a Sort of Mum gr Spruce Beer ; but , I think , better than either . E WHAT WHAT with the Fatigue of my Journy , and the The GERMAN SPY . 49.
... fomething above a Halfpenny , in Value . The Beer our Author here mentions is a Sort of Mum gr Spruce Beer ; but , I think , better than either . E WHAT WHAT with the Fatigue of my Journy , and the The GERMAN SPY . 49.
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The German Spy: Or, Familiar Letters from a Gentleman on His Travels Thro ... Thomas Lediard Volledige weergave - 1740 |
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Account Acquaintance Adolph IV adorn'd agreable Alfter allow'd almoft Altena ancient befides beſt Biſhop Bremen Burghers call'd Caufe Church Circumftances City Company confiderable confifts Converfation Curiofity defired Difcourfe difcover'd Diſtance Duchy of Bremen Eftate Expence faid fame feem'd feems feen fent ferve feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fmall fome fomething fometimes foon fooner free Imperial City Friend ftand fuch fure gave German Miles give Glafs greateſt Hamburg handfom happen'd himſelf Houfe Houſe juft King King of Denmark Lady laft leaft leaſt lefs LETTER likewife Lubeck Manner moft Mony moſt Mufic muft muſt myſelf Number obferved oblig'd Occafion Paderborn Paffions Perfon Place Pleaſure prefent Purpoſe Reaſon refolved Reft reprefented Senat Senfe ſhe ſmall Sort ſpent thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe thoſe thro told Town uſed vifit whofe whole Wine
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Pagina 137 - Allegories, when well chosen, are like so many tracks of light in a discourse, that make every thing about them clear and beautiful. A noble metaphor, when it is placed to an advantage, casts a kind of glory round it, and darts a lustre through a whole sentence.
Pagina 129 - I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds and gloomy imaginations; but for my own part, though I am always serious, I do not know what it is to be melancholy...
Pagina 66 - He was immediately surprised by a sudden blaze of light, and discovered a very fair vault: at the 'upper end of it was a statue of a man in armour sitting by a table, and leaning on his left arm: he held a truncheon in his right hand, and had a lamp burning before him. The man had no sooner set one foot within the vault, than the statue erected itself from its leaning posture, stood bolt uprigh't, and upon the fellow's advancing another step, lifted up the truncheon in his right hand.
Pagina 210 - STAGE might be made a perpetual fource of the molt noble and ufeful entertainments, were it under proper regulations. But the mind never unbends itfelf fo agreeably as in the converfation of a well-chofen friend. There is indeed no bleffing of life that is any way comparable to the enjoyment of a difcreet and virtuous friend. It eafes and unloads the mind, clears and improves the...
Pagina viii - Words convey'd. Some think, if fharp enough, they cannot fail, As if their only Bufinefs was to rail: But human Frailty nicely to unfold, Diftinguifhes a Satyr from a Scold.
Pagina 257 - Ein geplänkel wider die ansichten des fremden schliesst sich an. Eine stelle grade aus diesen briefen des Spy sei noch besonders erwähnt. Der Engländer hatte davon gesprochen, wie alle erzeugnisse der erde nach Hamburg zusammenströmten, und die kaufleute gerühmt: "They have their Vineyards in France and Spain, their Groves of Oranges and Lemons in Portugal, their Fleeces in the luxuriant Meadows of Great Britain, and their Plantations of Sugar and Tobacco in the Westindies.
Pagina 385 - THE Stage was now above 100 Foot long, 40 Foot broad, and 32 Foot...
Pagina 255 - When a company meet, who are not perfectly acquainted with one another, or with whom rank and order has not been before settled, whisperings to know their quality and circumstances, and ceremonies to ascertain their stations generally take up the first quarter of an hour.
Pagina 143 - Plays, and found it to deviate but very seldom from its center for any long time , with any of them ; and tho' it did indeed , frequently take a short Trip above the middle Region , I plainly perceiv'd my Author had never lost his View of that Point ' . It was just the same, when upon reading some of those Puns, or what the French call Jeu de Mots (or Play with...
Pagina 256 - They confift in a Form of Words, which they learn in their Childhood, and think as little of, when they pronounce them, as they do of the Lord's Prayer, It is common to...