The school of action; a comedyJohn Nichols and son, 1809 - 696 עמודים |
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עמוד vi
... heart , in the Notes first added to the edition of the TATLER in 1786 . These Letters manifest throughout , with ir- resistible conviction , the very many excellent and amiable qualities , which greatly endeared this public Benefactor ...
... heart , in the Notes first added to the edition of the TATLER in 1786 . These Letters manifest throughout , with ir- resistible conviction , the very many excellent and amiable qualities , which greatly endeared this public Benefactor ...
עמוד viii
... heart ; and whose hereditary benignity of disposition , which self- interest could not , and prudence did not suffi- ciently restrain , was at last equally fatal to her fortune , as it had been to that of her father . Many interesting ...
... heart ; and whose hereditary benignity of disposition , which self- interest could not , and prudence did not suffi- ciently restrain , was at last equally fatal to her fortune , as it had been to that of her father . Many interesting ...
עמוד xviii
... heart . Of his abilities a distin- guished specimen is given , in “ Thoughts on the Influence of Religion on Civil Government , and its Tendency to promote and preserve the Social Liberty and Rights of Man ; ” a pam- phlet published in ...
... heart . Of his abilities a distin- guished specimen is given , in “ Thoughts on the Influence of Religion on Civil Government , and its Tendency to promote and preserve the Social Liberty and Rights of Man ; ” a pam- phlet published in ...
עמוד 21
... heart out ? Dolly . None in the least . In the country they talked of the rattling of coaches here in London . I heard nothing of it ; I can hardly think I am yet in the City . Mrs. Pincers . Why , Miss Dolly , you won't say so , sure ...
... heart out ? Dolly . None in the least . In the country they talked of the rattling of coaches here in London . I heard nothing of it ; I can hardly think I am yet in the City . Mrs. Pincers . Why , Miss Dolly , you won't say so , sure ...
עמוד 24
... heart to speak to it . Dotterell . A country ghost ! I shall laugh out [ aside ] . How frightened the dog is ! I'll warrant the rogue has a great sum of money of mine . I'll make him give it me . [ To Pincers ] Repent , and don't cheat ...
... heart to speak to it . Dotterell . A country ghost ! I shall laugh out [ aside ] . How frightened the dog is ! I'll warrant the rogue has a great sum of money of mine . I'll make him give it me . [ To Pincers ] Repent , and don't cheat ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Addison affectionate husband Altimor Barber beauty Bellario Berry-street Buskin character chearful Constable Court daughter DEAR PRUE DEAR WIFE desire dine Dotterell Duke Earl Enter Eunesia eyes faithful husband father favour fear Fennell fortune gentleman give happiness hear heart Heaven honour hope Humber humble servant humour inclose ISAAC BICKERSTAFF JUNE 14 justice King lady letter live lord Cutts Lord Halifax Lord Wharton Lordship Madam mankind Martian mind Miss Dolly morning never night o'clock obedient husband obliged husband Oramont person PHILOMONT Pincers pleasure POPE Pray prefixed Prince RICH RICHARD STEELE SCURLOCK SEPT Severn shew Sir Harry Sir Richard SIR RICHARD STEELE Sir Rowland Gwynn soul speak Spectator Spider Steele's Swift Tatler tell tender thee thing thou thought tion to-morrow town Umbrage virtue wait write
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 251 - Hark, they whisper ; angels say, " Sister spirit, come away ! " What is this absorbs me quite, Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my...
עמוד 106 - I beg pardon that my paper is not finer, but I am forced to write from a coffee-house, where I am attending about business. There is a dirty crowd of busy faces all around me, talking of money ; while all my ambition, all my wealth, is love...
עמוד 107 - MADAM, — It is the hardest thing in the world to be in love, and yet attend business. As for me, all who speak to me find me out, and I must lock myself up, or other people will do it for me. " A gentleman asked me this morning, ' What news from Lisbon ? ' and I answered,
עמוד 237 - You formerly observed to me, that nothing made a more ridiculous figure in a man's life than the disparity we often find in him sick and well. Thus one of an unfortunate constitution is perpetually exhibiting a miserable example of the weakness of his mind, or of his body, in their turns.
עמוד 192 - The general Purpose of this Paper, is to expose the false Arts of Life, to pull off the Disguises of Cunning, Vanity, and Affectation, and to recommend a general Simplicity in our Dress, our Discourse, and our Behaviour.
עמוד 243 - Alas, my soul! thou pleasing companion of this body, thou fleeting thing that art now deserting it ! whither art thou flying? to what unknown Scene? all trembling, fearful, and pensive. Now what is become of thy former wit and humour ? thou shalt jest and be gay no more.
עמוד 156 - quia tanti quantum habeas sis' : quid facias illi? iubeas miserum esse, libenter quatenus id facit: ut quidam memoratur Athenis sordidus ac dives, populi contemnere voces 65 sic solitus : 'populus me sibilat, at mihi plaudo ipse domi, simul ac nummos contemplor in arca.
עמוד 230 - ... through secret and gloomy paths of his own; but in the possession of a man of business, it is as a torch in the hand of one who is willing and able to show those who are bewildered, the way which leads to their prosperity and welfare.
עמוד 233 - Sedley has that prevailing gentle art, That can with a resistless charm impart The loosest wishes to the chastest heart : Raise such a conflict, kindle such a fire, Between declining virtue and desire, Till the poor vanquish'd maid dissolves away In dreams all night, in sighs and tears all day*.
עמוד 226 - It is in vain that you have endeavoured to conceal your share of merit in the many national services which you have effected. Do what you will, the present age will be talking of your virtues, though posterity alone will do them justice.