The Spectator, Band 3J. Tonson, 1728 - 312 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 97
Seite
verfally acknowledged by all Parties , and who has made himself more Friends and fewer Enemies . Your great Abi- lities , and unquestioned Integrity , in thofe high Employments which You have pass'd through , would not have been able to ...
verfally acknowledged by all Parties , and who has made himself more Friends and fewer Enemies . Your great Abi- lities , and unquestioned Integrity , in thofe high Employments which You have pass'd through , would not have been able to ...
Seite 2
... himself . PHEDRIA's Requeft to his Mistress , upon his leaving her for three Days , is inimitably beau- tiful and natural . Cum milite ifto præfens , abfens ut fies : Dies noctefque me ames : me defideres : Me fomnies : me expectes : de ...
... himself . PHEDRIA's Requeft to his Mistress , upon his leaving her for three Days , is inimitably beau- tiful and natural . Cum milite ifto præfens , abfens ut fies : Dies noctefque me ames : me defideres : Me fomnies : me expectes : de ...
Seite 3
... himself . In short , there is no Word or Gesture fo infignificant , but it gives him new Hints , feeds his Sufpicions , and furnishes him with fresh Matters of Difcovery : So that if we confider the Effects of this Paffion , one would ...
... himself . In short , there is no Word or Gesture fo infignificant , but it gives him new Hints , feeds his Sufpicions , and furnishes him with fresh Matters of Difcovery : So that if we confider the Effects of this Paffion , one would ...
Seite 7
... himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jealous Man is very quick in his Applications , he knows how to find a double Edge in an Invective , and to draw a Satyr on himself out of a Panegy ...
... himself guilty of , or to admire any thing in which he himself does not excel . A jealous Man is very quick in his Applications , he knows how to find a double Edge in an Invective , and to draw a Satyr on himself out of a Panegy ...
Seite 9
... himself kept out of a Secret , will believe there is more in it than there fhould be . And here it is of great Concern , that you preferve the Character of your Sincerity uni- form and of a Piece ; for if he once finds a falfe Glofs put ...
... himself kept out of a Secret , will believe there is more in it than there fhould be . And here it is of great Concern , that you preferve the Character of your Sincerity uni- form and of a Piece ; for if he once finds a falfe Glofs put ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
againſt Alcibiades almoſt Anfwer beautiful becauſe befides Behaviour beſt Cafe caft Circumftances confider Confideration Converfation defcribed deferves Defign defire Difcourfe diſcover faid fame fecond feems feen felf felves fent feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould filly fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon Friend ftill fuch fuffer fure give greateſt Happineſs himſelf Honour humble Servant Humour ibid Inftance Intereft juft Kind laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs Letter live loft look Love Lover Mafter Mankind Mariamne Meaſure Mind moft moſt muft muſt Nature never Number obferve Occafion paffed Paffion Paper Perfon pleafed pleaſed Pleaſure poffeffed poffible prefent preferved publick Purpoſe raiſed Reaſon reft Renegado reprefented Sappho Satyr ſelf Senfe ſhall ſhe Socrates Soul ſpeak SPECTATOR tell Temper thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe Thoughts tion Tranflation underſtand uſed vifit Virtue whofe whole Wife Woman World