The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 6
... honour by historians : Whosoever spares perjured men , robbers , plun- derers , and traitors , deprives all good men of their peace and quietness , and lays a foundation of innumerable mischiefs to the virtuous and innocent . " 66 ...
... honour by historians : Whosoever spares perjured men , robbers , plun- derers , and traitors , deprives all good men of their peace and quietness , and lays a foundation of innumerable mischiefs to the virtuous and innocent . " 66 ...
Página 13
... honour , conscience , and public faith , to have sheltered them from those sufferings , which were brought upon them by a firm and inviolable adherence to our interest . However , none can draw into a parallel the cruelties which have ...
... honour , conscience , and public faith , to have sheltered them from those sufferings , which were brought upon them by a firm and inviolable adherence to our interest . However , none can draw into a parallel the cruelties which have ...
Página 15
... honour of his government in this particular , that it has done more for the advantage of the clergy , than those who are the most zealous for their interest , could have expected in so short a time ; which will further appear , if we ...
... honour of his government in this particular , that it has done more for the advantage of the clergy , than those who are the most zealous for their interest , could have expected in so short a time ; which will further appear , if we ...
Página 21
... proper sphere , for the honour and dignity of the royal family . We hope that such an ex- ample will have its influence on other societies of the same nature ; and cannot but rejoice to see the heir No. 33 . 21 THE FREEHOLDER .
... proper sphere , for the honour and dignity of the royal family . We hope that such an ex- ample will have its influence on other societies of the same nature ; and cannot but rejoice to see the heir No. 33 . 21 THE FREEHOLDER .
Página 23
... honour , and support of learning . It naturally creates in men's minds an ambition to distinguish themselves by letters , and multiplies the number of those who are dedicated to the pursuits of knowledge . It protects them against the ...
... honour , and support of learning . It naturally creates in men's minds an ambition to distinguish themselves by letters , and multiplies the number of those who are dedicated to the pursuits of knowledge . It protects them against the ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
ABIG ADDISON Æneid ancient appear argument believe bill body character Christianity church COACH conjurer consider Constitution Crown dear discourse dost drum endeavour English fancy FANT Fantome favour GARD gentleman give greatest hear ho--nour honour House of Commons House of Lords House of Peers humour husband Irenæus kind king LADY learned legislature letter lived look Lord Galway Lord Halifax Lordship Madam Majesty manner matter means nation nature never noble nonsense occasion Old Whig Pagan particular Peerage person pleasure Plebeian poem poet Pray present prince Prithee reader reason reign religion Roman Saviour servant SIR GEO Sir George Sir Richard Steele speak spirit STEPNEY steward suppose talk Tatler tell thee thing thou thought thousand pound TINS Tinsel tion Vellum Virgil vols whole widow words wou'd writings