The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 6-10 af 36
Side 112
... passed upon us are uttered by those who know nothing of us , and have neither means nor abilities to form a right judgment of us , we cannot forbear being grieved at what they say . In order to heal this infirmity , which is natural to ...
... passed upon us are uttered by those who know nothing of us , and have neither means nor abilities to form a right judgment of us , we cannot forbear being grieved at what they say . In order to heal this infirmity , which is natural to ...
Side 120
... was the chronicle of our fa- mily , and passed away the greatest part of the last forty years of her life in recounting the antiquity , marriages , ; exploits , and alliances of the Ironsides . Mrs. 120 No. 137 . GUARDIAN .
... was the chronicle of our fa- mily , and passed away the greatest part of the last forty years of her life in recounting the antiquity , marriages , ; exploits , and alliances of the Ironsides . Mrs. 120 No. 137 . GUARDIAN .
Side 139
... passed in it , and , at the same time , be very acceptable to those who were at a distance from it , as they may form from hence some idea of this fashionable amusement . 66 SIR , To Nestor Ironside , Esq . Fer via Leonis . " I COULD ...
... passed in it , and , at the same time , be very acceptable to those who were at a distance from it , as they may form from hence some idea of this fashionable amusement . 66 SIR , To Nestor Ironside , Esq . Fer via Leonis . " I COULD ...
Side 142
... passed by me , but I would not have her value herself upon that account , since it was plain they did not follow so much to look upon her as to see themselves . The next I observed was a nun making an assignation with a heathen god ...
... passed by me , but I would not have her value herself upon that account , since it was plain they did not follow so much to look upon her as to see themselves . The next I observed was a nun making an assignation with a heathen god ...
Side 162
... and ten years in a very wicked world , and was so angry at the behaviour of a parcel of young flirts , that I passed most of my last years in condemning the follies of the times ; I was every day blaming 162 NO . 158 . GUARDIAN .
... and ten years in a very wicked world , and was so angry at the behaviour of a parcel of young flirts , that I passed most of my last years in condemning the follies of the times ; I was every day blaming 162 NO . 158 . GUARDIAN .
Almindelige termer og sætninger
ants appear beautiful body Britain British character church church of England church of Rome CICERO common consider Duke of Anjou duty endeavour enemies England English entertained eyes famous father favour fellow subjects female freeholder French give greatest hand happy head heart Helim honour hope humour Ironside kind king kingdom ladies late laws learned letter lion live look Lord Lucretius majesty's manner means ment mind nation nature nest never obliged observe occasion Ovid paper particular party passive obedience perjury person pleased poet political popery present majesty prince principles proper racter reader reason rebellion rebels reign religion Rhadamanthus Roman royal SALLUST says short sovereign Spanish monarchy tell thing thou thought throne tion Tories treaty of Vervins turn VIRG virtue Whigs whole woman women writing