The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 45
Seite 11
... following note : " The reader is desired not to pronounce anything in any one of these writings nonsense , till the following paper comes out . No. 116 . [ ADDISON . From Tuesday , Jan. II No. 115. January 3 , 1709–10 The Tatler.
... following note : " The reader is desired not to pronounce anything in any one of these writings nonsense , till the following paper comes out . No. 116 . [ ADDISON . From Tuesday , Jan. II No. 115. January 3 , 1709–10 The Tatler.
Seite 20
... reader to imagine my state of mind upon such an occasion , than for me to express it . I said to myself , “ It is not in the power of heaven to relieve me ! " when I awoke , equally transported and astonished , to see myself drawn out ...
... reader to imagine my state of mind upon such an occasion , than for me to express it . I said to myself , “ It is not in the power of heaven to relieve me ! " when I awoke , equally transported and astonished , to see myself drawn out ...
Seite 47
... reader will excuse me , if I for once indulge myself in both these inclinations . We see the attention , judgment , and virtue of a whole audience , in the foregoing instances . If we would imitate the behaviour of a single spectator ...
... reader will excuse me , if I for once indulge myself in both these inclinations . We see the attention , judgment , and virtue of a whole audience , in the foregoing instances . If we would imitate the behaviour of a single spectator ...
Seite 48
... reader will be curious to know what the line was that gave this divine heathen so much offence . my memory fails me not , it was in the part of Hippolitus , who when he is pressed by an oath , which he had taken to keep silence ...
... reader will be curious to know what the line was that gave this divine heathen so much offence . my memory fails me not , it was in the part of Hippolitus , who when he is pressed by an oath , which he had taken to keep silence ...
Seite 75
... reader will take notice of the exquisite expression ' insolent benevolence , ' and the ' very insignificant fellow , but exceeding gracious " ( " A Book for a Corner , " ii . 78-9 ) . endeavours to show mankind that he contemns them ...
... reader will take notice of the exquisite expression ' insolent benevolence , ' and the ' very insignificant fellow , but exceeding gracious " ( " A Book for a Corner , " ii . 78-9 ) . endeavours to show mankind that he contemns them ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance ADDISON admired Æneid agreeable Apartment appear bagpipe beautiful behaviour called character Cicero Coffee-house confess death delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertain esteem eyes farthingale favour February 27 fortune gentleman give hand happy heart honour humour Hungary water husband imagination impertinent Isaac Bickerstaff Joshua Barnes kind lady learned letter live look lover mankind manner March March 11 marriage mind Mohocks nation nature never night observe occasion paper particular Pasquin pass passion persons petitioner petticoat play pleased pleasure poet present proper reader reason received Richard Steele Roman censors Saturday says sense Sheer Lane soul speak Spectator spirit STEELE Stratonice Tatler tell temper Terentia things Thomas Doggett thou thought Thursday Timoleon tion told town Tuesday turn upholsterer Virgil virtue whole wife woman words write young