The Spectator, Nide 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... proper attitude to receive the next jolt . As she was an excellent coach - woman , many were the glances at each other which we had for an hour and an half , in all parts of the town , by the skill of our drivers ; till at last my lady ...
... proper attitude to receive the next jolt . As she was an excellent coach - woman , many were the glances at each other which we had for an hour and an half , in all parts of the town , by the skill of our drivers ; till at last my lady ...
Sivu 13
... proper manuring , necessary pruning , and an artful management of our tender inclinations and first spring of life : these obvious speculations made me at length conclude , that there is a sort of vegetable principle in the mind of ...
... proper manuring , necessary pruning , and an artful management of our tender inclinations and first spring of life : these obvious speculations made me at length conclude , that there is a sort of vegetable principle in the mind of ...
Sivu 40
... proper be- havior in theatres , may be some instance of its incon- gruity in the above - mentioned places . In Roman Catholic churches and chapels abroad , I myself have observed , more than once , persons of the first quality , of the ...
... proper be- havior in theatres , may be some instance of its incon- gruity in the above - mentioned places . In Roman Catholic churches and chapels abroad , I myself have observed , more than once , persons of the first quality , of the ...
Sivu 41
... proper for writing on such a subject , I earnestly recommend this to you , and am , Sir , T " Your very humble servant . " No. 461. TUESDAY , AUGUST 19 , 1712 . BY STEELE . Sed non ego credulus illis . VIRG . Ecl . 9. v . 34 . But I ...
... proper for writing on such a subject , I earnestly recommend this to you , and am , Sir , T " Your very humble servant . " No. 461. TUESDAY , AUGUST 19 , 1712 . BY STEELE . Sed non ego credulus illis . VIRG . Ecl . 9. v . 34 . But I ...
Sivu 44
... proper lights , profaneness , lewdness , and debauchery are not now qualifications , and a man may be a very fine gentleman , though he is neither a keeper por an infidel . " I would have you tell the town the story THE SPECTATOR . No ...
... proper lights , profaneness , lewdness , and debauchery are not now qualifications , and a man may be a very fine gentleman , though he is neither a keeper por an infidel . " I would have you tell the town the story THE SPECTATOR . No ...
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ADDISON admiration agreeable appear Bacchius beauty body consider countenance Covent Garden creatures daugh dear delight desire discourse divine dreams dress Duke of Burgundy Eastcourt entertained excellent eyes faith folly fortune garden gentleman give gout grace greatest hand happy head hear heard heart honor hope humble servant humor husband imagination kind lady learning letter live look Manilius mankind manner marriage married matter merit mind modesty Mohair nature nerally never obliged observed occasion paper particular passion person Pharamond Pindar pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poor present proveditor racter reader reason Rechteren religion Rhynsault Samson Agonistes seems sense SEPTEMBER 18 sight sorrow soul SPECTATOR STEELE tell thing thou thought tion told town Tunbridge VIII VIRG Virgil virtue whilst whole wife woman women words write young