The Spectator, Volume 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 - English essays |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 68
Page 109
... agreeable than has yet appeared . T. No. 429 . Saturday , July 12 , 1712 [ STEELE Populumque falsis Dedocet uti Vocibus . HOR . , 2 Od . ii , 19 MR SPECTATOR , -Since I gave an account of an agreeable set of company which were gone down ...
... agreeable than has yet appeared . T. No. 429 . Saturday , July 12 , 1712 [ STEELE Populumque falsis Dedocet uti Vocibus . HOR . , 2 Od . ii , 19 MR SPECTATOR , -Since I gave an account of an agreeable set of company which were gone down ...
Page 234
... agreeable that he stayed there for the remaining thirty - six years of his life . There he wrote his Divine and Moral Songs for Children , his Hymns , and his metrical version of the Psalms . But his Horce Lyrica , published in 1709 ...
... agreeable that he stayed there for the remaining thirty - six years of his life . There he wrote his Divine and Moral Songs for Children , his Hymns , and his metrical version of the Psalms . But his Horce Lyrica , published in 1709 ...
Page 300
... agreeable manner , how much clothes contribute to make us agreeable objects , and how much we owe it to ourselves that we should appear So. We considered man as belonging to societies : societies as formed of different ranks , and ...
... agreeable manner , how much clothes contribute to make us agreeable objects , and how much we owe it to ourselves that we should appear So. We considered man as belonging to societies : societies as formed of different ranks , and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquainted ADDISON admiration affection agreeable appear beauty behold Callisthenes Cicero colours consider conversation countenance Covent Garden creatures delight desire discourse divine dream dress endeavour entertainment Epig excellent eyes fancy favour fortune garden gentleman give greatest hand happy heart Hockley-in-the-Hole honour hope humble Servant humour husband Iliad imagination kind lady letter live look mankind manner marriage matter mind modesty nature never objects obliged observed occasion OVID paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion perfection person Pindar pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poet present reader reason received Rechteren reflection Roger de Coverley satisfaction seems Sempronia sense sight Sir Robert Viner soul Spectator SPECTATOR,-I STEELE taste Tatler tell things thou thought tion town TUNBRIDGE VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman women words writing young