The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison, 1. kötetD. A. Talboys, 1840 |
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17. oldal
... bit of fur round the throat ; and oh ! with what pride my little heart swelled , when my maid , in a burst of admiration , told me , I looked like a Bishop's daughter . man , - - But all this dress was for WEDLOCK . 17.
... bit of fur round the throat ; and oh ! with what pride my little heart swelled , when my maid , in a burst of admiration , told me , I looked like a Bishop's daughter . man , - - But all this dress was for WEDLOCK . 17.
xxi. oldal
... MAID'S TRAGEDY KING AND NO KING THE HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE THE COXCOMB CUPID'S REVENGE THE CAPTAIN Before 1611 . Before 1611 . Licensed in 1611 . · 1613 . Acted first in 1613 . " " THE SCORNFUL LADY Published in 1616 . I add " the ...
... MAID'S TRAGEDY KING AND NO KING THE HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE THE COXCOMB CUPID'S REVENGE THE CAPTAIN Before 1611 . Before 1611 . Licensed in 1611 . · 1613 . Acted first in 1613 . " " THE SCORNFUL LADY Published in 1616 . I add " the ...
36. oldal
... MAID with an Urinal . [ Exeunt . Ma . Oh , Mr. Doctor , I have got this opportunity to come to you ; but I cannot stay , here's my water ; pray fweet Mr. Doctor , tell me , I am in great fear that I have loft- Sh . What ? Ma . My ...
... MAID with an Urinal . [ Exeunt . Ma . Oh , Mr. Doctor , I have got this opportunity to come to you ; but I cannot stay , here's my water ; pray fweet Mr. Doctor , tell me , I am in great fear that I have loft- Sh . What ? Ma . My ...
237. oldal
... maid had only lived twenty - four hours longer , she would have made a new will , and you would have all that money ... maid often played together , when children . The young man afterwards became a student , and the old maid was very ...
... maid had only lived twenty - four hours longer , she would have made a new will , and you would have all that money ... maid often played together , when children . The young man afterwards became a student , and the old maid was very ...
268. oldal
... maid , or wife , or widow . Oh , no ! dear girl , I only spoke to set you on your guard ; for you will hear these things talked over freely , not only by the frail and the licentious , but by the good , and virtuous , and noble ; by ...
... maid , or wife , or widow . Oh , no ! dear girl , I only spoke to set you on your guard ; for you will hear these things talked over freely , not only by the frail and the licentious , but by the good , and virtuous , and noble ; by ...
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Addison Æneid æther amidst appear arms atque beauties bees behold blood breast bright Britannia's British Cadmus chariot charms circum cloth lettered cries CYCNUS death divine earth Edition English ev'ry eyes Fain fate fcap fear fields fight fire fix'd flames flow'ry foolscap foolscap 8vo fury Gaul Georgic give goddess Godfrey Kneller gods grace Greek Greek Language heat heaven hero Hesiod hive honour immortal J. C. LOUDON JOHN FAREY join'd Jove kindled labours Latin light limbs look lord lord Halifax maid Metamorphoses mighty moral mountains muse nature neighb'ring numbers nunc nymph o'er Ovid Ovid's Metamorphoses Pentheus Phaeton pleas'd poem poet poetry praise Quæ rage rais'd reader rise round shade shining shore sight skies sound steeds stood story streams tell thee thou thought thunder Tiresias toils tow'ring trembling turns verse view'd Virgil voice Whilst whole winds woods youth
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xii. oldal - He might well rejoice at the death of that which he could not have killed. Every reader of every party, since personal malice is past and the papers which once inflamed the nation are read only as effusions of wit, must wish for more of the Whig Examiners ; for on no occasion was the genius of Addison more vigorously exerted, and on none did the superiority of his powers more evidently appear.
46. oldal - For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, poetic fields encompass me around, and still I seem to tread on classic ground; for here the Muse so oft her harp has strung, that not a mountain rears its head unsung, renown'd in verse each shady thicket grows, and every stream in heavenly numbers flows.
37. oldal - I'll try to make their several beauties known, And show their verses worth tho' not my own. .Long had our dull forefathers slept supine, Nor felt the raptures of the tuneful Nine, Till Chaucer first, a merry bard, arose, And many a story told in rhyme and prose. But age has rusted what the poet writ, Worn out his language, and obscured his wit; In vain he jests in his unpolished strain, And tries to make his readers laugh in vain.