The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 53.
Страница
... Women 88 213. On habitual good Intentions 92 215. Education - compared to Sculpture 95 219 Vanity of Honours and Titles 98 47 12 15 2 202 203 SENS NO DR 2 - 8 ** 18 21 26 3 ) 33 38 45 60 SPECTATOR . 221. Use of Mottos - Love of Latin.
... Women 88 213. On habitual good Intentions 92 215. Education - compared to Sculpture 95 219 Vanity of Honours and Titles 98 47 12 15 2 202 203 SENS NO DR 2 - 8 ** 18 21 26 3 ) 33 38 45 60 SPECTATOR . 221. Use of Mottos - Love of Latin.
Страница 32
... honour of the day ; but upon a further trial they found he was master only of the merry grin . The next that mounted the table was a Malecontent in those days , and a great master of the whole art of grinning , but particularly excelled ...
... honour of the day ; but upon a further trial they found he was master only of the merry grin . The next that mounted the table was a Malecontent in those days , and a great master of the whole art of grinning , but particularly excelled ...
Страница 55
... Honour and good - nature may in- deed tie up his hands ; but as these would be very much strengthened by reason and principle , so without them they are only instincts , or wavering , unsettled notions , which rest on no foundations ...
... Honour and good - nature may in- deed tie up his hands ; but as these would be very much strengthened by reason and principle , so without them they are only instincts , or wavering , unsettled notions , which rest on no foundations ...
Страница 78
... honour , whose reputations suffer by it , I hope you will not think it improper to give the public some accounts of this nature . You must know , sir , I am provoked to write you this letter by the behaviour of an infamous woman , who ...
... honour , whose reputations suffer by it , I hope you will not think it improper to give the public some accounts of this nature . You must know , sir , I am provoked to write you this letter by the behaviour of an infamous woman , who ...
Страница 79
... honour to put her in mind of it . " When this abandoned baggage meets with a man who has vanity enough to give credit to relations of this nature , she turns him to a very good account , by repeating praises that were never uttered ...
... honour to put her in mind of it . " When this abandoned baggage meets with a man who has vanity enough to give credit to relations of this nature , she turns him to a very good account , by repeating praises that were never uttered ...
Съдържание
397 | |
404 | |
433 | |
439 | |
440 | |
441 | |
445 | |
450 | |
201 | |
207 | |
213 | |
219 | |
251 | |
255 | |
257 | |
265 | |
271 | |
290 | |
297 | |
303 | |
305 | |
320 | |
327 | |
339 | |
367 | |
373 | |
383 | |
391 | |
451 | |
452 | |
453 | |
457 | |
458 | |
459 | |
463 | |
464 | |
465 | |
469 | |
470 | |
471 | |
475 | |
476 | |
503 | |
506 | |
508 | |
18 | |
26 | |
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
action Adam Adam and Eve admirable Æneid agreeable Alcibiades ancient angels appear Aristotle beautiful called character colours consider conversation critics death delight described discourse discover Divine earth Edited endeavoured English entertainment Enville everything fable fallen angels fancy father filled give happiness head heart heaven Homer honour humour ideas Iliad imagination Jupiter kind letter likewise live look mankind manner Mariamne marriage means Milton mind moral nature neral never noble observed occasion opinion Ovid paper Paradise Lost particular passage passion perfection person pleased pleasure poem poet poetry proper raised reader reason received religion renegado Sappho Satan says secret sentiments short Sir Roger Socrates soul species speech spirit sublime take notice tells temper thee Theodosius things thou thought tion told Translated turn verse VIRG Virgil virtue vols whole words writing