The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 45
Página 83
... talk in chorus with a parcel of Frenchmen . I found my mo- desty greatly relieved by the communicative temper of ... talking with the greater freedom , when I was not under any impedi ment of thinking : I therefore threw myself into an ...
... talk in chorus with a parcel of Frenchmen . I found my mo- desty greatly relieved by the communicative temper of ... talking with the greater freedom , when I was not under any impedi ment of thinking : I therefore threw myself into an ...
Página 209
... talk as well as he could have done on the same occasion . At least I believe every reader will agree with me , that ... talks in the sentiments of revealed religion . VOL . IV . -Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins , and No. 110 . 209 ...
... talk as well as he could have done on the same occasion . At least I believe every reader will agree with me , that ... talks in the sentiments of revealed religion . VOL . IV . -Heaven has but Our sorrow for our sins , and No. 110 . 209 ...
Página 301
... talk French with her and teach her to work , but Miss always treated her with great contempt ; and when Molly gave any advice , rejected it with scorn . her " About the same time several young fellows made their addresses to Miss Betty ...
... talk French with her and teach her to work , but Miss always treated her with great contempt ; and when Molly gave any advice , rejected it with scorn . her " About the same time several young fellows made their addresses to Miss Betty ...
Contenido
THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
Otras 62 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
able acquainted agreeable ants appeared beauty body club consider conversation COVENT GARDEN creatures daughter death desire discourse discover Divine drachmas dreams endeavour entertained eternity fable faculties Fcap female Freeport gentleman GEORGE BELL give hand happy hear heart Helim Hilpa Honeycomb honour human humour husband infinite Ironside Julius Cæsar kind king ladies late learned letter lion live look Lucretius manner marriage matter means mention mind nation nature never observed occasion ourselves OVID paper particular perfection Persian empire person pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present reader reason religion Rhadamanthus says sentence servant Shalum short soul Spanish monarchy speak species Spectator Statius story Tatler tell thee things THOMAS HENRY DYER thou thought tion Tirzah turn VIRG Virgil virtue Whig whole woman women wonder word writing young