Eighteenth Century Prose by the Most Eminent English AuthorsLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Robert Kilburn Root, George Sherburn T. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 942 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-3 من 78
الصفحة 267
... appears in this third treatise is to recommend morals on the same foot with what in a lower sense is called manners , and to advance phi- losophy ( as harsh a subject as it may appear ) on the very foundation of what is called agreeable ...
... appears in this third treatise is to recommend morals on the same foot with what in a lower sense is called manners , and to advance phi- losophy ( as harsh a subject as it may appear ) on the very foundation of what is called agreeable ...
الصفحة 393
... appear as nothing . What a trifle therefore must the years of a man's age appear , when they are forced to be set against eternity , when there shall be nothing but eter- nity to compare them with ! Now this will be the case of every ...
... appear as nothing . What a trifle therefore must the years of a man's age appear , when they are forced to be set against eternity , when there shall be nothing but eter- nity to compare them with ! Now this will be the case of every ...
الصفحة 432
... appear strange , that none of our English historians have spoken clearly and distinctly of this lesser em- pire ... appear to have been very few of them under its jurisdic tion ; as appears by a law cited by Judge Rolls in his Abridgment ...
... appear strange , that none of our English historians have spoken clearly and distinctly of this lesser em- pire ... appear to have been very few of them under its jurisdic tion ; as appears by a law cited by Judge Rolls in his Abridgment ...
المحتوى
JONATHAN SWIFT | 53 |
RICHARD STEELE AND JOSEPH ADDISON | 167 |
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER THIRD EARL OF SHAFTESBURY | 243 |
حقوق النشر | |
19 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
able Addison admiration Æneid affection appear Bargrave beauty believe Ben Jonson Boswell called character Colley Cibber consider conversation COUNTESS OF BUTE court creature death desire Dunciad endeavour England English entertain eral excellent eyes favour genius give hand happiness hath heard Henry Fielding honour hope Horace Walpole horse Houyhnhnms human Iliad imagination Imlac John Vanbrugh Johnson kind King labour lady learning least letters live London look Lord mankind manner master ment mind nation nature ness never obliged observed opinion passion Pekuah perhaps person pleased pleasure poem poet Pope prince Rasselas reader reason religion Samuel Johnson Savage seems sense side soon Strawberry Hill suppose talk taste Tatler tell things thought tion told town truth ture Veal virtue Walpole Whig whole word writing Yahoos