The Spectator, Zväzok 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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... Epig . liv . 1. 12 . Thy beard and head are of a different dye ; Short of one foot , distorted in an eye : With all these tokens of a knave complete , Should'st thou be honest , thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . ' I have seen a very ingenious ...
... Epig . liv . 1. 12 . Thy beard and head are of a different dye ; Short of one foot , distorted in an eye : With all these tokens of a knave complete , Should'st thou be honest , thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . ' I have seen a very ingenious ...
Strana 63
... Epig . xxii . 10 . The present joys of life we doubly taste By looking hack with pleasure to the past . THE last method which I proposed in my Saturday's paper , for filling up those empty spaces of life which are so tedious and ...
... Epig . xxii . 10 . The present joys of life we doubly taste By looking hack with pleasure to the past . THE last method which I proposed in my Saturday's paper , for filling up those empty spaces of life which are so tedious and ...
Strana 152
... Epig . 69. I. 1 . ' Let Rufus weep , rejoice , stand , sit , or walk , Still he can nothing but of Nævia talk ; Let him eat , drink , ask questions , or dispute , Still he must speak of Nævia , or be mute . He writ to his father ...
... Epig . 69. I. 1 . ' Let Rufus weep , rejoice , stand , sit , or walk , Still he can nothing but of Nævia talk ; Let him eat , drink , ask questions , or dispute , Still he must speak of Nævia , or be mute . He writ to his father ...
Strana 291
... Epig . lxx . 1. 6 . To breathe is not to live ; but to be well . Ir is an unreasonable thing some men expect of their acquaintance . They are ever complaining that they are out of order , or displeased , or they know not how , and are ...
... Epig . lxx . 1. 6 . To breathe is not to live ; but to be well . Ir is an unreasonable thing some men expect of their acquaintance . They are ever complaining that they are out of order , or displeased , or they know not how , and are ...
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acquainted ADDISON admirers agreeable appear beauty behaviour body character coffee-house Constantia conversation creature daugh discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour entertain Epig Eucrate Eudoxus eyes fair sex familiar spirit father favour fortune friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra Great-Britain happy hear heard heart honest honour human humble servant humour impertinent John Sharpe kind knight lady Laertes learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage master mind nature neral never obliged observe occasion ordinary paper particular pass passion person Pharamond Pindar Plato Platonic love pleased pleasure present reader reason ribaldry sense shew sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR STEELE tell temper thee Theodosius thing thou thought tion told Tom Short town VIRG virtue whig whole woman women words write young youth