The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 45
Side 153
... desire . If we would be entertained with music and the melody of sounds , the concert rises upon our wish , and the whole region about us is filled with harmony . In short , every desire will be followed by fruition , and what- ever a ...
... desire . If we would be entertained with music and the melody of sounds , the concert rises upon our wish , and the whole region about us is filled with harmony . In short , every desire will be followed by fruition , and what- ever a ...
Side 248
... desire that in order to introduce it , you will consider the fol- lowing proposal . " My wife and I intend a dissertation upon horns ; the province she has chosen is , the planting of them , and I am to treat of their growth ...
... desire that in order to introduce it , you will consider the fol- lowing proposal . " My wife and I intend a dissertation upon horns ; the province she has chosen is , the planting of them , and I am to treat of their growth ...
Side 433
... desire you will put yourself to no further trouble for our sakes . You afterwards begin a kind of Te Deum , before the time , in that remarkable sentence , " We adore the wisdom of the Divine Providence , which has opened a way to our ...
... desire you will put yourself to no further trouble for our sakes . You afterwards begin a kind of Te Deum , before the time , in that remarkable sentence , " We adore the wisdom of the Divine Providence , which has opened a way to our ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
acquainted Æsop agreeable ants appeared beauty body called club consider conversation Covent Garden creatures daughter death discourse discover Divine duke of Anjou endeavour entertained eternity faculties female forbear French gentleman give greatest hand happiness head hear heart Helim Hilpa honour human humour husband infinite Ironside Julius Cæsar kind king ladies late learned letter lion live look Lucretius manner marriage mattadores matter means mention mind Mishpach Momus nation nature Nestor never obliged observed occasion ourselves Ovid paper particular perfection person pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present reader reason religion Rhadamanthus Roman triumph says servant Shalum short soul Spanish monarchy speak species Spectator Statius Tatler tell thee thou thought tion Tirzah tural VIRG virtue Whig whole woman women words writing young Zilpah