The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 79
Página
... Letters on Masquerades 9. Account of various Clubs 10. The Uses of the Spectator 12. Custom of telling Stories of ... Letter from a Valetudinarian 278 26. Reflections in Westminster Abbey 28. Project of an Office for the Regulation of ...
... Letters on Masquerades 9. Account of various Clubs 10. The Uses of the Spectator 12. Custom of telling Stories of ... Letter from a Valetudinarian 278 26. Reflections in Westminster Abbey 28. Project of an Office for the Regulation of ...
Página 53
... letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of inno- cence , that she easily gained credit , and was acquitted . Upon which occasion , I gave it as a standing rule , " That any persons , who in any letter , billet ...
... letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of inno- cence , that she easily gained credit , and was acquitted . Upon which occasion , I gave it as a standing rule , " That any persons , who in any letter , billet ...
Página 402
... letter , from one that calls himself Thyrsis , that his mistress has been demurring above these seven years . But among all my plaintiffs of this nature , I most pity the unfortunate Philan- der , a man of a constant passion and ...
... letter , from one that calls himself Thyrsis , that his mistress has been demurring above these seven years . But among all my plaintiffs of this nature , I most pity the unfortunate Philan- der , a man of a constant passion and ...
Contenido
TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
Otras 108 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acquainted acrostics admire Æneid agreeable allegory appear audience Avarice beautiful behaviour Bickerstaffe body called Cicero club confess conversation court creatures death delight discourse dress endeavour English entertainment figure genius gentleman GEORGE BELL give goddess hand hath head hear heard heart hero honour Hudibras humour Isaac Bickerstaffe Italian Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind King lady learned letter likewise lion live look mankind manner means mind morning multitude Muscovy nation nature never observed occasion opera OVID paper particular passed passion person Plato pleased pleasure poet present proper racters reader reason ridicule Roman Censors says sense short Sir Richard Steele Sir Roger soul stood Telemachus tell thou thought tion told tragedy turned Ulysses verses VIRG Virgil virtue walk whole woman words writing young