The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 43
Seite
... religious Faith and Practice 460. Paradise of Fools , a Vision · Steele . Addison . • • · Parnell . • Letter on Bowing and Curtseying at Church Steele . 461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm • • Watts . Complimentary Letter to the Spectator ...
... religious Faith and Practice 460. Paradise of Fools , a Vision · Steele . Addison . • • · Parnell . • Letter on Bowing and Curtseying at Church Steele . 461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm • • Watts . Complimentary Letter to the Spectator ...
Seite
... religious . Hope 472. Proposal that the rich Sick should assist the Poor on the Loss of Sight • Steele . 473. Letters , on Affectation of Ignorance ... Religion of the Jews · Addison No. 496. Letters , on the Conduct of gay and CONTENTS .
... religious . Hope 472. Proposal that the rich Sick should assist the Poor on the Loss of Sight • Steele . 473. Letters , on Affectation of Ignorance ... Religion of the Jews · Addison No. 496. Letters , on the Conduct of gay and CONTENTS .
Seite 64
N0 480 . ness to be a contributor to this little religious institution of innocents , and I am sure I never disposed of my money more to my satisfaction and advantage . The inward joy I find in myself , and the good - will I bear to ...
N0 480 . ness to be a contributor to this little religious institution of innocents , and I am sure I never disposed of my money more to my satisfaction and advantage . The inward joy I find in myself , and the good - will I bear to ...
Seite 69
... religion of the faculty ; my spleen rises at a dull rogue , who is severe upon mayors and aldermen ; and was never better pleased than with a piece of justice exe- cuted upon the body of a Templar , who was very arch upon parsons ...
... religion of the faculty ; my spleen rises at a dull rogue , who is severe upon mayors and aldermen ; and was never better pleased than with a piece of justice exe- cuted upon the body of a Templar , who was very arch upon parsons ...
Seite 112
... religion , or its pro- fessors : the man of pleasure would not be the complete gentleman ; vanity would be out of countenance ; and every quality which is ornamental to human nature would meet with that esteem which is due to it . If ...
... religion , or its pro- fessors : the man of pleasure would not be the complete gentleman ; vanity would be out of countenance ; and every quality which is ornamental to human nature would meet with that esteem which is due to it . If ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquainted advantage Æneid agreeable appear attend August 23 beautiful behold body Callisthenes consider conversation countenance creature delight desire discourse dress entertainment Epig eyes fancy father favour fortune garden gentleman give Gloriana hand happy heart honour hope humble servant humour ideas Iliad imagination July 14 kind lady letter live look mankind manner marriage matter mind modesty nature never objects obliged observed occasion Ovid pain paper particular pass passion Penthesilea Pentheus perfection persons Pharamond pitch the bar pleasant pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poet poor present racter reader reason received Rechteren reflection Samson Agonistes satisfaction seems Sempronia sense shew sight Sir Robert Viner soul SPECTATOR spirits tell temper thing thou thought tion town VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman women words writing young