The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 6-10 van 39
Pagina 43
... carrying all things before them , as if they were possessors of the esteem of mankind , and al ] who were but a year before them in the world , were neglected or deceased . Flavia , upon such a provocation , is sure to observe , that ...
... carrying all things before them , as if they were possessors of the esteem of mankind , and al ] who were but a year before them in the world , were neglected or deceased . Flavia , upon such a provocation , is sure to observe , that ...
Pagina 55
... carry this thought further , and consider a man as , on one side , shortening his time by thinking on nothing , or but a few things ; so on the other , as lengthening it , by employing his thoughts on many subjects , or by entertaining ...
... carry this thought further , and consider a man as , on one side , shortening his time by thinking on nothing , or but a few things ; so on the other , as lengthening it , by employing his thoughts on many subjects , or by entertaining ...
Pagina 56
... carried him away , before the water was all spilt * . There is a very pretty story in the Turkish tales which relates to this passage of that famous impostor , and bears some affinity to the subject we are now upon . A sultan of Egypt ...
... carried him away , before the water was all spilt * . There is a very pretty story in the Turkish tales which relates to this passage of that famous impostor , and bears some affinity to the subject we are now upon . A sultan of Egypt ...
Pagina 64
... out of the house to ramble wherever my feet would carry me . " The third day after I left Sir Stephen's family , I was strolling up and down the walks in the Tem> a > ple . A young gentleman of the house , who 64 96 . SPECTATOR .
... out of the house to ramble wherever my feet would carry me . " The third day after I left Sir Stephen's family , I was strolling up and down the walks in the Tem> a > ple . A young gentleman of the house , who 64 96 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 65
... carrying letters to wenches , or messages to young ladies of my master's acquaintance . We rambled from tavern to tavern , to the playhouse , the Mulberry - garden * , and all places of resort ; where my master engaged every night in ...
... carrying letters to wenches , or messages to young ladies of my master's acquaintance . We rambled from tavern to tavern , to the playhouse , the Mulberry - garden * , and all places of resort ; where my master engaged every night in ...
Inhoudsopgave
1 | |
13 | |
17 | |
27 | |
28 | |
33 | |
42 | |
57 | |
160 | |
165 | |
174 | |
184 | |
193 | |
200 | |
207 | |
211 | |
59 | |
63 | |
68 | |
79 | |
82 | |
86 | |
93 | |
100 | |
104 | |
111 | |
115 | |
119 | |
131 | |
135 | |
139 | |
148 | |
152 | |
227 | |
234 | |
239 | |
256 | |
260 | |
280 | |
284 | |
288 | |
292 | |
296 | |
300 | |
322 | |
327 | |
349 | |
353 | |
357 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acquaintance ADDISON admired agreeable appear beauty behaviour body character Constantia conversation creature daugh death discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertain Epig Eudoxus eyes fair sex father favour fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra happy hear heard heart honest honour human humble servant humour Hyde-park imagination impertinent kind lady Laertes learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage master mind nature never night obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pindaric Plato Platonic love pleased pleasure present racters reader reason ribaldry sense shew Socrates sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR tell temper tence thee Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town tural ture VIRG virtue whig White Witch whole woman women words young youth