The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
Dentro del libro
Página 15
... rest . It gives us a great insight into the contrivance and wisdom of Providence , and suggests innumerable subjects for medita- tion . I can not but think the very complacency and satisfaction which a man takes in these works of nature ...
... rest . It gives us a great insight into the contrivance and wisdom of Providence , and suggests innumerable subjects for medita- tion . I can not but think the very complacency and satisfaction which a man takes in these works of nature ...
Página 20
... almost closed with the handles downward , are to stand out interchangeably from the sides , till they meet at the top , and form a semicircle over the rest of the figures ; beneath all , the writing 20 No. 478 . THE SPECTATOR .
... almost closed with the handles downward , are to stand out interchangeably from the sides , till they meet at the top , and form a semicircle over the rest of the figures ; beneath all , the writing 20 No. 478 . THE SPECTATOR .
Página 21
... rest of the figures ; beneath all , the writing is to run in this pretty sounding manner : Adeste , O quotquot sunt , Veneres , Gratia , Cupidines , En vobis adsunt in promptu Faces , vincula , spicula ; Hinc elegite , sumite , regite ...
... rest of the figures ; beneath all , the writing is to run in this pretty sounding manner : Adeste , O quotquot sunt , Veneres , Gratia , Cupidines , En vobis adsunt in promptu Faces , vincula , spicula ; Hinc elegite , sumite , regite ...
Página 25
... rest of the world ; but I speak of them only as they sit upon those who are involved in them . As I visit all sorts of people , I can not in- deed but smile when the good lady tells her hus- band what extraordinary things the child ...
... rest of the world ; but I speak of them only as they sit upon those who are involved in them . As I visit all sorts of people , I can not in- deed but smile when the good lady tells her hus- band what extraordinary things the child ...
Página 44
... rest of the ships that were in the same distress , and ask- ed them whether or no Diagoras was on board every vessel in the fleet . We are all involved in the same calamities , and subject to the same ac- cidents ; and when we see any ...
... rest of the ships that were in the same distress , and ask- ed them whether or no Diagoras was on board every vessel in the fleet . We are all involved in the same calamities , and subject to the same ac- cidents ; and when we see any ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Spectator: With Sketches Of The Lives Of The Authors, An Index ..., Volumen2 Sir Richard Steele,Joseph Addison Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
Términos y frases comunes
ADDISON agreeable appear Bacchius beauty black tower body called city of London city of Westminster coach consider conversation countenance creatures dear desire discourse divine dream dress epigram eyes favour folly fortune gentleman give greatest hand happy head hear heard heart honest Honeycomb honour human humble servant humour husband imaginable infinite ingenious kind lady laugh learned letter live look mankind manner marriage married matter mind modesty Mohair nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion perfection person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch present pretty Procris proveditor racter reason Rechteren religion reux Rhynsault seems SEPTEMBER 18 sion sorrow soul speak Spectator STEELE tell thing thor thou thought tion told town Tunbridge VIRG Virgil virtue virtuous whole wife woman women words write young