The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory Notes ...Bosworth, 1854 |
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الصفحة 110
... admiring herself and giving false hopes to her lovers ; but the latter is not contented to be extremely amiable ... admiration in her face at his being sur- prised that he is received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another way ...
... admiring herself and giving false hopes to her lovers ; but the latter is not contented to be extremely amiable ... admiration in her face at his being sur- prised that he is received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another way ...
الصفحة 114
... admired . Thus they are the ordinary atten- dants on power and riches , which may be taken out of one man's hands ... admiring men for having what they themselves would rather be possessed of ; the wise man applauds him whom he thinks ...
... admired . Thus they are the ordinary atten- dants on power and riches , which may be taken out of one man's hands ... admiring men for having what they themselves would rather be possessed of ; the wise man applauds him whom he thinks ...
الصفحة 162
... admired 66 MADAM , " BELINDA . " " IT is a strange state of mind a man is in , when the very im- perfections of a ... admire you in the very act * There is no such word as Sothades in the Portuguese dictionaries . Saudades ( for which we ...
... admired 66 MADAM , " BELINDA . " " IT is a strange state of mind a man is in , when the very im- perfections of a ... admire you in the very act * There is no such word as Sothades in the Portuguese dictionaries . Saudades ( for which we ...
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acquainted action ADDISON admired Æneid agreeable Alcibiades appear Aristotle beauty behaviour character circumstances consider Constantia conversation creature desire discourse endeavour entertainment Enville fable fame father favour female fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy head heart Homer honour hope Hudibras human humble servant humour husband Hyæna Iliad imagination innocent Julius Cæsar kind lady letter live look lover mankind manner Mariamne marriage matter mentioned Milton mind mistress nature never obliged observe occasion opinion OVID paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person pleased pleasure Plutarch poem poet pray present proper racter reader reason renegado ROSCOMMON Sappho sense sentiments shew Socrates soul speak SPECTATOR speculation spirit STEELE tell temper Theodosius thing thought tion told town turn VIRG Virgil virtue whole wife woman women words write young youth