The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 13
... which I mean that The public is assured on good authority , that this last letter was written by Orator Henley , as he was commonly called . system of bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought No. 519. ] 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... which I mean that The public is assured on good authority , that this last letter was written by Orator Henley , as he was commonly called . system of bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought No. 519. ] 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 23
... letters have what you call the fine taste in their apprehensions of what is properly done or said . There is ... letter was written , it is said , by a Mr. Francham , of Norwich . The editorial mark of Steele . See final note to ...
... letters have what you call the fine taste in their apprehensions of what is properly done or said . There is ... letter was written , it is said , by a Mr. Francham , of Norwich . The editorial mark of Steele . See final note to ...
Page 48
... letter to Hispul- la , his wife's aunt , one of the most agreeable family pieces of this kind I have ever met with . I shall end this discourse with a translation of it ; and I be- lieve the reader will be of my opinion , that conjugal ...
... letter to Hispul- la , his wife's aunt , one of the most agreeable family pieces of this kind I have ever met with . I shall end this discourse with a translation of it ; and I be- lieve the reader will be of my opinion , that conjugal ...
Page 49
... three other fine ones , not lettered at the end . See Spect . No. 357 , of which number he wrote the last letter ; as also the story of Amanda , VOL . VI.- -4 No. 526. MONDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1712 . Fortius No. 525. ] 49 THE SPECTATOR .
... three other fine ones , not lettered at the end . See Spect . No. 357 , of which number he wrote the last letter ; as also the story of Amanda , VOL . VI.- -4 No. 526. MONDAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1712 . Fortius No. 525. ] 49 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 50
... letter , and do not care to chastise them with my own hand , till I am forced by provocations too great to be suffered without the absolute destruction of my spectatorial dignity . The crimes of these offenders are placed under the ...
... letter , and do not care to chastise them with my own hand , till I am forced by provocations too great to be suffered without the absolute destruction of my spectatorial dignity . The crimes of these offenders are placed under the ...
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