The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 100
Seite 44
... beauty in a very handsome woman , and as much wit in an Leonora was formerly a celebrated beauty , and ingenious man , turned into deformity in the one , is still a very lovely woman . She has been a widow and absurdity in the other ...
... beauty in a very handsome woman , and as much wit in an Leonora was formerly a celebrated beauty , and ingenious man , turned into deformity in the one , is still a very lovely woman . She has been a widow and absurdity in the other ...
Seite 62
... beauty . I cannot but think that if our sex upon the reading of that very paper of yours ; and the truth on it is , he must be a man of more than ordinary constancy that could stand out against so much comedy , and not do as we did ...
... beauty . I cannot but think that if our sex upon the reading of that very paper of yours ; and the truth on it is , he must be a man of more than ordinary constancy that could stand out against so much comedy , and not do as we did ...
Seite 63
... beauty . When the service began , I had not room to kneel at the confession ; but as 1 food , kept my eyes from wandering as well as I was able , till one of the young ladies , who is a Peeper , resolved to bring down my looks and fix ...
... beauty . When the service began , I had not room to kneel at the confession ; but as 1 food , kept my eyes from wandering as well as I was able , till one of the young ladies , who is a Peeper , resolved to bring down my looks and fix ...
Seite 81
... beauty that the person who collected them is a man of no and strength of his sentiments , and exposes his unelegant taste , I will be so much his friend as to whole soul to the examination of his friend . publish it , provided the ...
... beauty that the person who collected them is a man of no and strength of his sentiments , and exposes his unelegant taste , I will be so much his friend as to whole soul to the examination of his friend . publish it , provided the ...
Seite 90
... beauty of it ; for which reason I dare not so much with my friend Bellair . ' as quote it . DRYDEN . " Then stept a gallant ' squire forth , Witherington was his name . Who said , I would not have it told To Henry our king for shame ...
... beauty of it ; for which reason I dare not so much with my friend Bellair . ' as quote it . DRYDEN . " Then stept a gallant ' squire forth , Witherington was his name . Who said , I would not have it told To Henry our king for shame ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance acrostics action ADDISON admiration Æneid agreeable Alcibiades appear Aristotle beauty behaviour character consider conversation creature desire discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertainment eyes fair sex father favour fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy head hear heart honour hope Hudibras humble servant humour Iliad imagination innocent kind lady learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage matter means mind nature neral never obliged observe occasion opera OVID paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person Pharamond Pict Plato pleased pleasure poem poet present prince proper racter reader reason renegado ROSCOMMON Sappho sense Sir Roger Socrates soul speak SPECTATOR spirit STEELE talk tell temper Theodosius ther thing thou thought tion told town turn VIRG Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words write young