The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 5G. Bell, 1882 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 3 от 31.
Страница 31
... represented him as one very proper to guide the conscience of a king that hoped to rule over an island which is not within the pale of the church . He then proceeded to name the president of his council No. 36 . 31 THE FREEHOLDER .
... represented him as one very proper to guide the conscience of a king that hoped to rule over an island which is not within the pale of the church . He then proceeded to name the president of his council No. 36 . 31 THE FREEHOLDER .
Страница 245
... represented the governmeut of that country to be arbitrary and tyrannical . This piece was greatly resented by Prince George of Den- mark , consort to the princess , afterwards Queen Anne ; and Scheel , the Danish envoy , first ...
... represented the governmeut of that country to be arbitrary and tyrannical . This piece was greatly resented by Prince George of Den- mark , consort to the princess , afterwards Queen Anne ; and Scheel , the Danish envoy , first ...
Страница 267
... represented in a lively manner . And the red part of the colour is so beau- tifully strong , that it would cast a blush upon any guilty wretch , that standing opposite to it should say , that the Saviour , whose Passion it re- presents ...
... represented in a lively manner . And the red part of the colour is so beau- tifully strong , that it would cast a blush upon any guilty wretch , that standing opposite to it should say , that the Saviour , whose Passion it re- presents ...
Съдържание
VOL | 3 |
1 | 37 |
The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
29 други раздела не са показани
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
ABIG Abraham Stanyan ADDISON appear argument believe bill body British Christianity church COACH conjurer Constitution Crown DEAR SIR discourse Duke Earl Edition endeavour enemies England English FANT Fantome favour GARD gentleman give greatest hear honour hope House of Commons House of Lords House of Peers humble servant humour Irenæus kind king LADY late learned legislature letter lived look Lord Galway Lord Halifax Lord Somers Lordship Majesty manner matter means Memoir ment mind nation nature never nonsense obedient occasion Old Whig Pagan pamphlet paper parliament particular party Peerage Peers persons Plebeian poem poet present prince reader reason received reign religion Roman Saviour SIR GEO Sir George Steele suppose talk Tatler tell Temple Stanyan thee thou thought TINS Tinsel tion Translated truth Vellum vols Whitehall whole words writings