The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 47
Page 7
... 574 , 575 , 579 , 580 , 582 , 583 , 584 , 585 , 590 , 591 , 598 , and 600. - Johnson's Lives of English Poets , vol . ii . p . 380 , 8vo . ed . 1781 . gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER. ...
... 574 , 575 , 579 , 580 , 582 , 583 , 584 , 585 , 590 , 591 , 598 , and 600. - Johnson's Lives of English Poets , vol . ii . p . 380 , 8vo . ed . 1781 . gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER. ...
Page 8
Alexander Chalmers. gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquaint the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that no other papers which have appeared under the title of Spectator ...
Alexander Chalmers. gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquaint the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that no other papers which have appeared under the title of Spectator ...
Page 13
... concerned in them , you will do a work very becoming the British Spectator , and oblige Your very humble servant , TOM TWEER.'d At Drury - lane , on this present Friday , Oct. 24 , will be performed a comedy , called Æsop , with the ...
... concerned in them , you will do a work very becoming the British Spectator , and oblige Your very humble servant , TOM TWEER.'d At Drury - lane , on this present Friday , Oct. 24 , will be performed a comedy , called Æsop , with the ...
Page 20
... concern indeed is not so outrageous as at the first transport ; for I think it has subsided rather into a soberer state of mind than any actual perturbation of spirit . There might be rules formed for men's behaviour on this great inci ...
... concern indeed is not so outrageous as at the first transport ; for I think it has subsided rather into a soberer state of mind than any actual perturbation of spirit . There might be rules formed for men's behaviour on this great inci ...
Page 21
... concerned us in this world ; but she desired to be alone , that in the presence of God only she might , without interrup- tion , do her last duty to me , of thanking me for all my kindness to her ; adding , that she hoped No. 520. ] 21 ...
... concerned us in this world ; but she desired to be alone , that in the presence of God only she might , without interrup- tion , do her last duty to me , of thanking me for all my kindness to her ; adding , that she hoped No. 520. ] 21 ...
Contents
233 | |
237 | |
266 | |
275 | |
305 | |
327 | |
332 | |
354 | |
78 | |
89 | |
94 | |
103 | |
109 | |
130 | |
145 | |
151 | |
173 | |
182 | |
187 | |
192 | |
198 | |
220 | |
224 | |
228 | |
367 | |
385 | |
403 | |
409 | |
438 | |
454 | |
464 | |
468 | |
475 | |
478 | |
485 | |
488 | |
495 | |
515 | |
519 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquaintance Addison agreeable appear beautiful body called Cicero consider creature desire discourse divine drachmas DRYDEN Dunmowe endeavour entertain eternity eyes fancy father favour final note folio fortune FRIDAY gentleman give hand happiness hath hear heart heaven honour hope human humble servant humour husband imagination infinite John Byrom John Hughes Julius Cæsar kind king lady late letter lived look lover mankind manner marriage married mention mind MONDAY nature never NOVEMBER 29 obliged observed occasion OCTOBER 29 ourselves OVID pain paper particular passion person pleased pleasure poet present published reader reason received Shalum shoeing horn soul speak species Spect Spectator Tatler tell thing Thomas Tickell thou thought Tickell tion Tirzah told town truth Valentino Urbani VIRG virtue WEDNESDAY whig whole widow wife words write young