The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 3
... head - lines of Contents ) , with 8 new Illustra- tions by LEECH and GILBERT , and a beautiful Frontispiece by HINCHLIFF . 33. 6d . THE WIDE , WIDE WORLD , by ELIZABETH WETHERELL . With 10 highly - finished Engravings on Steel , gilt ...
... head - lines of Contents ) , with 8 new Illustra- tions by LEECH and GILBERT , and a beautiful Frontispiece by HINCHLIFF . 33. 6d . THE WIDE , WIDE WORLD , by ELIZABETH WETHERELL . With 10 highly - finished Engravings on Steel , gilt ...
Página 4
... Head - dresses . 401 90. Punishment of a voluptuous Man after Death — Ad- 405 408 411 415 419 99. The Chief Point of Honour - Duelling 422 • 101. Uncertainty of Fame - Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I. 425 102. Exercise of ...
... Head - dresses . 401 90. Punishment of a voluptuous Man after Death — Ad- 405 408 411 415 419 99. The Chief Point of Honour - Duelling 422 • 101. Uncertainty of Fame - Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I. 425 102. Exercise of ...
Página 4
... head of those whom we call our polite writers . I know that many readers prefer Dr. Swift's prose to his : -but , whatever other merit the Dean's writings may have , ( and they have , certainly , a great deal , ) I affirm it with con ...
... head of those whom we call our polite writers . I know that many readers prefer Dr. Swift's prose to his : -but , whatever other merit the Dean's writings may have , ( and they have , certainly , a great deal , ) I affirm it with con ...
Página 9
... head , reading plays and romances . Her wit she thinks her distinction ; there- fore knows nothing of the skill of dress , or making her per- son agreeable . It would make you laugh , to see me often with my spectacles on lacing her ...
... head , reading plays and romances . Her wit she thinks her distinction ; there- fore knows nothing of the skill of dress , or making her per- son agreeable . It would make you laugh , to see me often with my spectacles on lacing her ...
Página 11
... head above the clouds . The sides were extremely steep , and of such a particular structure , that no creature , which was not made in an human figure , could pos- sibly ascend it . On a sudden there was heard from the top of it a sound ...
... head above the clouds . The sides were extremely steep , and of such a particular structure , that no creature , which was not made in an human figure , could pos- sibly ascend it . On a sudden there was heard from the top of it a sound ...
Contenido
4 | |
75 | |
115 | |
119 | |
124 | |
128 | |
132 | |
135 | |
304 | |
308 | |
311 | |
314 | |
319 | |
322 | |
325 | |
328 | |
138 | |
142 | |
145 | |
146 | |
148 | |
152 | |
155 | |
158 | |
162 | |
165 | |
169 | |
172 | |
174 | |
178 | |
181 | |
184 | |
187 | |
188 | |
191 | |
194 | |
198 | |
201 | |
205 | |
210 | |
213 | |
218 | |
221 | |
224 | |
228 | |
237 | |
240 | |
243 | |
246 | |
249 | |
253 | |
256 | |
259 | |
262 | |
265 | |
268 | |
271 | |
275 | |
278 | |
282 | |
285 | |
288 | |
291 | |
294 | |
296 | |
297 | |
300 | |
332 | |
335 | |
339 | |
342 | |
346 | |
350 | |
354 | |
367 | |
370 | |
373 | |
379 | |
381 | |
384 | |
389 | |
392 | |
395 | |
396 | |
401 | |
405 | |
408 | |
411 | |
415 | |
419 | |
422 | |
425 | |
428 | |
431 | |
434 | |
437 | |
440 | |
443 | |
446 | |
451 | |
452 | |
454 | |
460 | |
461 | |
465 | |
469 | |
472 | |
475 | |
478 | |
481 | |
484 | |
487 | |
490 | |
493 | |
496 | |
499 | |
504 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acquainted acrostics admire Æneid agreeable appear Aristotle audience beautiful behaviour Bickerstaffe body Cicero club consider conversation court creatures delight discourse dress endeavour English entertainment Eudoxus face figure filled forbear genius gentleman give Glaphyra hand head hear heard heart honour Hudibras humour Isaac Bickerstaffe Italian Julius Cæsar kind King lady learned letter likewise lion live look mankind manner means mind Muscovy nation nature never night observed occasion opera ordinary OVID paper particular passed passion periwig person petticoat piece Plato pleased pleasure poet present proper racters reader reason ridicule Roman Censors says sense short Sir Richard Steele soul talk tell temper thou thought tion told town tragedy turally turned verse VIRG Virgil virtue walk Whig whole woman women words writing young