The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes7-8J. Crissy, 1841 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 46
Página
... acquainted with the characters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresentation of them to escape your notice . lordship's particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass ...
... acquainted with the characters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresentation of them to escape your notice . lordship's particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass ...
Página 9
... acquaintance , that he had been false to several other women and the like . The poor man is now reduced to profess he designs to lead a single life , but the Inquisition give out to all his acquaintance , that nothing is intended but ...
... acquaintance , that he had been false to several other women and the like . The poor man is now reduced to profess he designs to lead a single life , but the Inquisition give out to all his acquaintance , that nothing is intended but ...
Página 48
... acquainted with those many topics of praise which might afford matter to the devotions of their posterity . I need not remark the beautiful spirit of poetry which runs through this whole hymn , nor the holiness of that resolution with ...
... acquainted with those many topics of praise which might afford matter to the devotions of their posterity . I need not remark the beautiful spirit of poetry which runs through this whole hymn , nor the holiness of that resolution with ...
Página 55
... acquaintance , and draws all her relations ' pictures in miniature ; the first must be mounted by nobody but Colmar , and the other set by nobody but Charles Mather . What follows is still much worse than the former ; for , as I told ...
... acquaintance , and draws all her relations ' pictures in miniature ; the first must be mounted by nobody but Colmar , and the other set by nobody but Charles Mather . What follows is still much worse than the former ; for , as I told ...
Página 59
... acquainted me with the virtues of it sooner ; but it was too late to complain , and I knew what he had done was out of good - will . Sir Roger told me further , that he looked upon it to be very good for a man whilst he staid in town ...
... acquainted me with the virtues of it sooner ; but it was too late to complain , and I knew what he had done was out of good - will . Sir Roger told me further , that he looked upon it to be very good for a man whilst he staid in town ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volúmenes7-8 Vista de fragmentos - 1853 |
Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance action Adam affect agreeable angels appear arise beautiful body carry cause character circumstances consider conversation death delight described desire earth enter expressions eyes fair fall fancy figure fortune gave give given hand happy head hear heart honour human ideas imagination kind lady lately learning letter light live look manner MARCH matter mean Milton mind nature never night objects obliged observed occasion particular pass passage passion person play pleased pleasure poem poet present proper raise reader reason received reflections relation represented rise says seems sense servant short sight soon soul speak SPECTATOR spirit taken tell thee thing thought tion told town turn virtue whole woman writing young