The Spectator, Volume 9William Durell and Company, 1810 - English literature |
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Page xii
... look , the tone of voice , or the gesture , than the words themselves ; which , being repeated in any other manner by the undiscerning , bear a very different interpretation from their original meaning . I must confess I formerly have ...
... look , the tone of voice , or the gesture , than the words themselves ; which , being repeated in any other manner by the undiscerning , bear a very different interpretation from their original meaning . I must confess I formerly have ...
Page xvii
... look upon the woman ( who chose him to be under his protec- tion in sickness and health ) with the utmost grati- tude , whether , from that moment , she is shining or defective in person or mind : I say , there are those who think ...
... look upon the woman ( who chose him to be under his protec- tion in sickness and health ) with the utmost grati- tude , whether , from that moment , she is shining or defective in person or mind : I say , there are those who think ...
Page 10
... look and gaze upon it , whereby he was kept steady in the straight paths , which alone led to that radiant body , the beholding of which was now grown a gratification to his nature . " At the issue of the crooked paths there was a great ...
... look and gaze upon it , whereby he was kept steady in the straight paths , which alone led to that radiant body , the beholding of which was now grown a gratification to his nature . " At the issue of the crooked paths there was a great ...
Page 12
... Look a little that way ; there goes a crowd of passengers ; they have indeed so good a head as not to suffer themselves to be blinded by this bewitching water ; the black tower is not vanished out of their sight ; they see it whenever ...
... Look a little that way ; there goes a crowd of passengers ; they have indeed so good a head as not to suffer themselves to be blinded by this bewitching water ; the black tower is not vanished out of their sight ; they see it whenever ...
Page 19
... look a little familiar , but I must call you " DEAR DUMB , " BEING got again to the farther end of the Widow's coffee - house , I shall from hence give you some ac- count of the behavior of our hackney - coachmen since my last . These ...
... look a little familiar , but I must call you " DEAR DUMB , " BEING got again to the farther end of the Widow's coffee - house , I shall from hence give you some ac- count of the behavior of our hackney - coachmen since my last . These ...
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acquaintance ADDISON agreeable Anacreon appear beautiful black tower Blank body Britomartis cerned character Cicero city of Westminster club coffee-house consider conversation creatures daugh death Dervis desire discourse distemper divine drachmas endeavor entertain excellent eyes fancy fortune Freeport gentleman give Great-Britain hand happy hear heard heart honor hope human humble servant humor husband imagine June 24 kind king lady late learned letter live look lover manner marriage married means Menander mention mind nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion person pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present Procris racter reader reason received RICHARD STEELE ROSCOMMON says sensible short soul speak Spectator talk tell thing thou thought tion told town ture turn VIRG virtue virtuous Waitfort Whig whole woman words worthy writ write young