The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4Bohn, 1854 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 6 - 10 от 65.
Страница 39
... told him he had left as quit - rents upon the estate . The captain truly seems a courteous man , though says but little . He makes much of those whom my master loved , and shows great kindness to the old house - dog , that you know my ...
... told him he had left as quit - rents upon the estate . The captain truly seems a courteous man , though says but little . He makes much of those whom my master loved , and shows great kindness to the old house - dog , that you know my ...
Страница 55
... told me , that he was so exact , that he does not remem- ber to have observed him once to fail in it . " in Every one knows the veneration which was paid by the Jews to a name so great , wonderful , and holy . They would not let it ...
... told me , that he was so exact , that he does not remem- ber to have observed him once to fail in it . " in Every one knows the veneration which was paid by the Jews to a name so great , wonderful , and holy . They would not let it ...
Страница 62
... told the next I made love to , upon receiving some unkind usage from her , that I began to look upon myself as no more than her shoeing - horn . Upon which , my dear , who was a coquette in her nature , told me I was hypochondriacal ...
... told the next I made love to , upon receiving some unkind usage from her , that I began to look upon myself as no more than her shoeing - horn . Upon which , my dear , who was a coquette in her nature , told me I was hypochondriacal ...
Страница 63
... told upon their own knowledge , as it is not likely one man should ever have met with . I have been led to this observation by a company into which I fell accidentally . The subject of Antipathies was a proper field wherein such false ...
... told upon their own knowledge , as it is not likely one man should ever have met with . I have been led to this observation by a company into which I fell accidentally . The subject of Antipathies was a proper field wherein such false ...
Страница 74
... told us , he thought it would not be amiss if we paid the Spectator the same com- pliment that is often made in our public prints to Sir Wil- liam Read , Dr. Grant , Mr. Moor the apothecary , and other eminent physicians , where it is ...
... told us , he thought it would not be amiss if we paid the Spectator the same com- pliment that is often made in our public prints to Sir Wil- liam Read , Dr. Grant , Mr. Moor the apothecary , and other eminent physicians , where it is ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
acquainted agreeable Alcibiades ants appear beautiful body Britain called character Cicero consider conversation Covent Garden creatures daughter death discourse discover duke of Anjou endeavour enemies English entertained eyes female forbear France freeholder French gentleman give greatest hand happiness hath head hear heart Helim honour hope human humour infinite Ironside kind king ladies late letter likewise lion live look Lucretius Majesty manner marriage matter means mind nation nature never obliged observed occasion ourselves OVID paper particular party passive obedience perjury person pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present prince reader reason rebellion reign religion Rhadamanthus says servant Shalum short soul Spain Spanish monarchy speak species Spectator Tatler tell thee thou thought tion Tirzah tural turn VIRG virtue Whigs whole woman women word writing