The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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3. oldal
... able , on every Sunday to church , and were ex- posed to the examination of the audience for supe- riority of beauty . During this constant struggle it happened , that Phillis one day at public prayers smote the heart of a gay West ...
... able , on every Sunday to church , and were ex- posed to the examination of the audience for supe- riority of beauty . During this constant struggle it happened , that Phillis one day at public prayers smote the heart of a gay West ...
5. oldal
... able length , without " That is ; " and if he be a very grave man indeed , without " That is to say ? " And how instructive as well as entertaining are those usual expressions in the mouths of great men , " Such things as That , " and ...
... able length , without " That is ; " and if he be a very grave man indeed , without " That is to say ? " And how instructive as well as entertaining are those usual expressions in the mouths of great men , " Such things as That , " and ...
17. oldal
... able for his hasty hand , which left his pictures so unfinished , that the beauty in the picture ( which was designed to continue as a monument of it to pos- terity ) faded sooner than in the person after whom it was drawn . He made so ...
... able for his hasty hand , which left his pictures so unfinished , that the beauty in the picture ( which was designed to continue as a monument of it to pos- terity ) faded sooner than in the person after whom it was drawn . He made so ...
21. oldal
... able to speak it at all . " Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman ap- proached the king with an air which spoke him un- der the greatest concern in what manner to demean himself . The king , who ...
... able to speak it at all . " Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman ap- proached the king with an air which spoke him un- der the greatest concern in what manner to demean himself . The king , who ...
26. oldal
... able to move the mind of the most polite reader with inward meltings of huma- nity and compassion . The incidents grow out of the subject , and are such as are the most proper to ex- cite pity ; for which reason the whole narration has ...
... able to move the mind of the most polite reader with inward meltings of huma- nity and compassion . The incidents grow out of the subject , and are such as are the most proper to ex- cite pity ; for which reason the whole narration has ...
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acquaintance admirers agreeable appear beauty behaviour body character Constantia conversation creature daugh discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertain Epig Eudoxus eyes fair sex father favour fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra happy hear heard heart Herod honest honour human humble servant humour husband imagination impertinent kind lady Laertes learned letter live look lover mankind manner Mariamne marriage master mind nature never night obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pindar Plato Platonic love pleased pleasure present proper reader reason ribaldry Richard Steele sense shew side sion sorrow soul speak spect SPECTATOR tell temn temper thee Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town VIRG virtue whig whole witchcraft woman women words young youth