The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 41
Стр. 8
... seen the coachmen make signs with their fingers as they drive by each other to intimate how much they have got that day . They can carry on that language to give intelligence where they are driving . In an instant my coachman took the ...
... seen the coachmen make signs with their fingers as they drive by each other to intimate how much they have got that day . They can carry on that language to give intelligence where they are driving . In an instant my coachman took the ...
Стр. 18
... seen that there is a pride mixed with the impatience of the creditor , and there are who would rather reco- ver their own by the downfal of a prosperous man , than be discharged to the common satisfaction of themselves and their ...
... seen that there is a pride mixed with the impatience of the creditor , and there are who would rather reco- ver their own by the downfal of a prosperous man , than be discharged to the common satisfaction of themselves and their ...
Стр. 24
... seen Peter seat himself in a company of seven or eight persons , whom he never saw before in his life ; and , after having looked about to see there was no one that overheard him , has communicated to them in a low voice , and under the ...
... seen Peter seat himself in a company of seven or eight persons , whom he never saw before in his life ; and , after having looked about to see there was no one that overheard him , has communicated to them in a low voice , and under the ...
Стр. 29
... seen to go to bed , or sit down at table , without of- fering up his devotions on such occasions . The same show of religion appears in all the foreign reformed churches ; and enters so much into their ordinary conversation , that an ...
... seen to go to bed , or sit down at table , without of- fering up his devotions on such occasions . The same show of religion appears in all the foreign reformed churches ; and enters so much into their ordinary conversation , that an ...
Стр. 38
... seen the meaning of most part of that warning which he had given , and was consi- dering how the latter words should be fulfilled , when a mighty noise was heard without , and the door was blackened by a numerous train of harpies ...
... seen the meaning of most part of that warning which he had given , and was consi- dering how the latter words should be fulfilled , when a mighty noise was heard without , and the door was blackened by a numerous train of harpies ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
ADDISON admiration agreeable appear Bacchius beauty body consider countenance Covent Garden creatures daugh dear delight desire discourse divine dreams dress Duke of Burgundy Eastcourt entertained excellent eyes faith folly fortune garden gentleman give gout grace greatest hand happy head hear heard heart honor hope humble servant humor husband imagination kind lady learning letter live look Manilius mankind manner marriage married matter merit mind modesty Mohair nature nerally never obliged observed occasion paper particular passion person Pharamond Pindar pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poor present proveditor racter reader reason Rechteren religion Rhynsault Samson Agonistes seems sense SEPTEMBER 18 sight sorrow soul SPECTATOR STEELE tell thing thou thought tion told town Tunbridge VIII VIRG Virgil virtue whilst whole wife woman women words write young