The Spectator, Volume 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 72
Page 74
... acquaintance , to court that time and chance which is said to happen to every man . T. No. 361. ] Thursday , April 24 , 1712 . Tartaream intendit vocem , qua protinus omnis Contremuit domus- Virg . Æn . vii . 514 . The blast Tartarean ...
... acquaintance , to court that time and chance which is said to happen to every man . T. No. 361. ] Thursday , April 24 , 1712 . Tartaream intendit vocem , qua protinus omnis Contremuit domus- Virg . Æn . vii . 514 . The blast Tartarean ...
Page 90
... acquaintance , who were infected with this wit . However , as it is natural for one man strange malady . The first day one of them to refine upon the thought of another ; and sitting down , entered upon the siege of impossible for any ...
... acquaintance , who were infected with this wit . However , as it is natural for one man strange malady . The first day one of them to refine upon the thought of another ; and sitting down , entered upon the siege of impossible for any ...
Page 422
... acquaintance of many thousand years with the works of God , the beauty and magnificence of the creation fills them with the same pleasing wonder and profound awe , which Adam felt himself seized with as he first opened his eyes upon ...
... acquaintance of many thousand years with the works of God , the beauty and magnificence of the creation fills them with the same pleasing wonder and profound awe , which Adam felt himself seized with as he first opened his eyes upon ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquaintance admiration Æneid agreeable appear beauty body cerning character choly Cicero cities of London consider conversation creature daugh death delight desire discourse divine endeavour entertainment eyes fancy father favour fortune gentleman give hand happy hath hear heart heaven Homer honour hope human humble servant humour husband Iliad imagination Jupiter kind lady learning letter live look looking-glass lover mankind manner marriage married matter ment mind Mohocks nature ness never night obliged observed occasion Ovid pain paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person pleased pleasure Plutarch poem poet present racter reader reason received Rechteren sense sight sion soul speak spect Spectator SPECTATOR,-I spirit tell thee thing thou thought tion told town Virg Virgil virtue whig whole woman words writing yard land young