The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Nide 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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Sivu 7
... tell me of a large cock - pheasant that he had sprung in one of the neighbouring woods , with two or three other ad- ventures of the same nature . Odd and uncommon characters are the game that I look for , and most delight in ; for ...
... tell me of a large cock - pheasant that he had sprung in one of the neighbouring woods , with two or three other ad- ventures of the same nature . Odd and uncommon characters are the game that I look for , and most delight in ; for ...
Sivu 13
... telling me , as we followed the servant , that this his an- cestor was a brave man , and narrowly escaped being killed in the civil wars ; For ( said he ) he was sent out of the field upon a private message the day before the battle of ...
... telling me , as we followed the servant , that this his an- cestor was a brave man , and narrowly escaped being killed in the civil wars ; For ( said he ) he was sent out of the field upon a private message the day before the battle of ...
Sivu 30
... tell you , when I came to her house , I was admitted to her presence with great civility ; at the same time she placed herself to be first seen by me in such an attitude as I think you call the posture of a picture , that she discovered ...
... tell you , when I came to her house , I was admitted to her presence with great civility ; at the same time she placed herself to be first seen by me in such an attitude as I think you call the posture of a picture , that she discovered ...
Sivu 43
... tell his master , that the dog he had sent was in- deed a most excellent base , but that at present he only wanted a counter tenor . Could I believe my friend had ever read Shakspeare , I should cer- tainly conclude he had taken the ...
... tell his master , that the dog he had sent was in- deed a most excellent base , but that at present he only wanted a counter tenor . Could I believe my friend had ever read Shakspeare , I should cer- tainly conclude he had taken the ...
Sivu 55
... Tell my dearest Betty thou dost not more depend upon her than does her William ; Her absence will make away with me as well as thee . If she offers to remove thee , I'll jump into these waves to lay hold on thee ; herself ; her own dear ...
... Tell my dearest Betty thou dost not more depend upon her than does her William ; Her absence will make away with me as well as thee . If she offers to remove thee , I'll jump into these waves to lay hold on thee ; herself ; her own dear ...
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acquaint Addison admiration agreeable animals appear Astrop AUGUST beauty behaviour character coffee-house conversation creature daugh delight discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertain Epaminondas Eudoxus eyes fair sex Florio fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra glory good-breeding happy hear heard heart honest honour humble servant humour imagination impertinent innu justice of peace kind knight labour lady Laertes learned Leontine letter live look mankind manner marriage matter methinks mind Moll White nature never obliged observe occasion ordinary particular pass passion person Phocion Pindar pleased present racter reason ribaldry sense sion soul speak spect SPECTATOR spirit Steele Steenkirk tell temper thee thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town tural Uranius VIRG virtue walk whisper White Witch whole woman women words young youth