The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 6-10 van 32
Pagina 22
... and is said to have an ambition of extending her possessions through all the counties in England , on this side the Trent . 3. Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands and 22 No. 561 . 883 SPECTATOR . No. 561. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1714. ...
... and is said to have an ambition of extending her possessions through all the counties in England , on this side the Trent . 3. Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands and 22 No. 561 . 883 SPECTATOR . No. 561. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1714. ...
Pagina 31
... side blow . ' I then removed all my china into a room which he never frequents ; but I got nothing by this neither , for my looking glasses immediately went to wreck . In short , Sir , whenever he is in a passion , he is angry at every ...
... side blow . ' I then removed all my china into a room which he never frequents ; but I got nothing by this neither , for my looking glasses immediately went to wreck . In short , Sir , whenever he is in a passion , he is angry at every ...
Pagina 47
... side of every sin which is mentioned by that excellent author ; so that he had converted one of the best books in the world into a libel against the ' squire , church - wardens , overseers of the poor , and all other the most ...
... side of every sin which is mentioned by that excellent author ; so that he had converted one of the best books in the world into a libel against the ' squire , church - wardens , overseers of the poor , and all other the most ...
Pagina 62
... side glances , concluded himself the favourite ; and , when I used him like a dog for my di- version , he thought it was all prudence and fear ; and pitied the violence I did my own inclinations to comply with my friends , when I ...
... side glances , concluded himself the favourite ; and , when I used him like a dog for my di- version , he thought it was all prudence and fear ; and pitied the violence I did my own inclinations to comply with my friends , when I ...
Pagina 70
... side of it he ought to close with . But however right we are in theory , it is plain that in practice we adhere to the wrong side of the question . We make provisions for this life as though it were never to have an end , and for the ...
... side of it he ought to close with . But however right we are in theory , it is plain that in practice we adhere to the wrong side of the question . We make provisions for this life as though it were never to have an end , and for the ...
Inhoudsopgave
9 | |
19 | |
22 | |
35 | |
50 | |
66 | |
70 | |
73 | |
164 | |
167 | |
171 | |
181 | |
184 | |
187 | |
191 | |
194 | |
76 | |
86 | |
102 | |
105 | |
108 | |
119 | |
124 | |
130 | |
135 | |
144 | |
146 | |
149 | |
161 | |
198 | |
205 | |
207 | |
213 | |
215 | |
219 | |
224 | |
227 | |
237 | |
243 | |
250 | |
253 | |
261 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acquainted ADDISON agreeable appear battle of Blenheim beautiful body Cæsar CICERO consider conversation creatures daugh delight desire discourse divine DRYDEN endeavour entertain eternity eyes faculties fair lady fancy favour forbear fortune freebench FRIDAY gentleman give Gyges hand happiness hath hear heart heaven Hilpa honour humour husband imagination infinite Julius Cæsar JUNE 23 kind king lady letter lived look Lord Treasurer lover mankind manner marriage married Middle Temple mind MONDAY nation nature never obliged observed occasion ourselves OVID pain paper particular passion person philosopher pleased pleasure Plutarch portmanteaus present pretty reader reason received Roundhead says secret Shalum shew soul speak Spectator tell thee thing thou thought tion Tirzah told trinsic truth VIRG Virgil virtue Waitfort WEDNESDAY Whichenovre whig whole widow wife words write young