The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 11823 |
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الصفحة ix
... passionate veneration I have for your lordship , I think flows from an admiration of qualities in you , of which , in ... passion for every thing which is truly great and noble , are what ac- tuate all your life and actions ; and I hope ...
... passionate veneration I have for your lordship , I think flows from an admiration of qualities in you , of which , in ... passion for every thing which is truly great and noble , are what ac- tuate all your life and actions ; and I hope ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... passions : and is , therefore , more likely to afford pleasure in the closet than on the stage . On the prose of Hughes we are inclined to bestow more praise than on his poetry . Next to Budgell , he contributed to the Tat- ler ...
... passions : and is , therefore , more likely to afford pleasure in the closet than on the stage . On the prose of Hughes we are inclined to bestow more praise than on his poetry . Next to Budgell , he contributed to the Tat- ler ...
الصفحة liv
... passion , a perfect fine gentleman , and the companion of the first rakes in town ; an idea which Addison , so far from adopting , has direct- ly contradicted , by asserting , in N ° 115 , that Sir Roger was , in the early period of his ...
... passion , a perfect fine gentleman , and the companion of the first rakes in town ; an idea which Addison , so far from adopting , has direct- ly contradicted , by asserting , in N ° 115 , that Sir Roger was , in the early period of his ...
الصفحة lv
... passion as I have had is never well cured ; and between you and me , I am often apt to imagine it has had some whimsical effect upon my brain : for I frequently find , that in my most serious discourse I let fall some comi- cal ...
... passion as I have had is never well cured ; and between you and me , I am often apt to imagine it has had some whimsical effect upon my brain : for I frequently find , that in my most serious discourse I let fall some comi- cal ...
الصفحة 19
... passions with which others are tormented , is the only pleasing solitude . I can very justly say with the ancient sage , ' I am never less alone than when alone . ' As I am insignificant to the company in public places , and as it is ...
... passions with which others are tormented , is the only pleasing solitude . I can very justly say with the ancient sage , ' I am never less alone than when alone . ' As I am insignificant to the company in public places , and as it is ...
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