The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 11823 |
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الصفحة xi
... give him a more delightful entertainment than what can be found in the following , or any other book . Nor One cannot indeed without offence to yourself observe , that you excel the rest of mankind in the least , as well as the greatest ...
... give him a more delightful entertainment than what can be found in the following , or any other book . Nor One cannot indeed without offence to yourself observe , that you excel the rest of mankind in the least , as well as the greatest ...
الصفحة xv
... give my reader an idea of a person blameless only , or only laudable for such perfections as extend no farther than to his own private advantage and reputation . man . But when I speak of you , I celebrate one who has had the happiness ...
... give my reader an idea of a person blameless only , or only laudable for such perfections as extend no farther than to his own private advantage and reputation . man . But when I speak of you , I celebrate one who has had the happiness ...
الصفحة xxvii
... give him so much enjoyment as unbending from fatigue , and warming the natural reserve and bashful- ness of his temper with a select party of friends over an evening bottle . How danger- ous the Circæan cup , when parts and virtue like ...
... give him so much enjoyment as unbending from fatigue , and warming the natural reserve and bashful- ness of his temper with a select party of friends over an evening bottle . How danger- ous the Circæan cup , when parts and virtue like ...
الصفحة xxxii
... give a title to an exalted place in the second . As a critic , he obtained great re- putation from several essays in his periodical works , and particularly from the series of ob- servations on the " Paradise Lost , " and of pa- pers on ...
... give a title to an exalted place in the second . As a critic , he obtained great re- putation from several essays in his periodical works , and particularly from the series of ob- servations on the " Paradise Lost , " and of pa- pers on ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... give pleasure to readers of the remotest periods . As a model of English prose , too , he has deserved the highest praise ; so much , that eminent judges have fixed upon his works as the very stand- ard of style , and have considered ...
... give pleasure to readers of the remotest periods . As a model of English prose , too , he has deserved the highest praise ; so much , that eminent judges have fixed upon his works as the very stand- ard of style , and have considered ...
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acquaint acrostics Addison admiration Æneid agreeable anagrams ancient appear Aristotle audience beauty behaviour Ben Jonson called character club coffee-house consider conversation delight discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour English entertainment Ephesian Matron eyes favour genius gentleman George Etheridge give hand heard heart hero honour Hudibras humble servant humour Italian kind King lady laugh learned letter likewise lion live look Lord lover mankind manner March 15 means mind nature never night observed occasion opera OVID paper particular passion person Pharamond Pict piece play pleased pleasure poem poet present prince reader reason ROSCOMMON says scenes sense shew Siege of Damascus Sir Roger speak Spectator stage talk Tatler tell thing THOMAS PARNELL thou thought tion told town tragedy Tryphiodorus verses VIRG Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words writing young