The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Հատոր 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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Արդյունքներ 23–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 17
... reflections with which the author concludes it , and which I shall here set down in his own words . ' Glaphyra the daughter of King Archelaus , after the death of her two first husbands ( being married to a third , who was bro- ther to ...
... reflections with which the author concludes it , and which I shall here set down in his own words . ' Glaphyra the daughter of King Archelaus , after the death of her two first husbands ( being married to a third , who was bro- ther to ...
Էջ 36
... reflection that I always read Mr. Cowley with the greatest pleasure : his magnan- imity is as much above that of other considerable men as his understanding : and it is a true distin- guishing spirit in the elegant author who publish ...
... reflection that I always read Mr. Cowley with the greatest pleasure : his magnan- imity is as much above that of other considerable men as his understanding : and it is a true distin- guishing spirit in the elegant author who publish ...
Էջ 47
... reflection is certainly just , when a man suffers his whole mind to be drawn into his sports , and altogether loses himself in the woods ; but does not affect those who propose a far more laudable end from this exercise , I mean , ' the ...
... reflection is certainly just , when a man suffers his whole mind to be drawn into his sports , and altogether loses himself in the woods ; but does not affect those who propose a far more laudable end from this exercise , I mean , ' the ...
Էջ 57
... reflections which arise in a man who changes the city for the coun- try , are upon the different manners of the people whom he meets with in those two different scenes of life . By manners I do not mean morals , but behaviour and good ...
... reflections which arise in a man who changes the city for the coun- try , are upon the different manners of the people whom he meets with in those two different scenes of life . By manners I do not mean morals , but behaviour and good ...
Էջ 77
... reflecting upon the estates they are born to , and therefore thinking all other accomplishments unnecessary , or from hearing these notions frequently inculcated to them by the flattery of their servants and domestics , or from the same ...
... reflecting upon the estates they are born to , and therefore thinking all other accomplishments unnecessary , or from hearing these notions frequently inculcated to them by the flattery of their servants and domestics , or from the same ...
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