The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 3
... King Charles the Second lean- ing on Tom d'Urfey's shoulder more than once , and humming over a song with him . It is certain that monarch was not a little supported by , Joy to great Cæsar , which gave the whigs such a blow as they ...
... King Charles the Second lean- ing on Tom d'Urfey's shoulder more than once , and humming over a song with him . It is certain that monarch was not a little supported by , Joy to great Cæsar , which gave the whigs such a blow as they ...
Side 11
... king in a regular series of medals . They have failed , as well as the English , in coining so small a number of each kind , and those of such costly metals , that each species may be lost in a few ages , and is at present no where to ...
... king in a regular series of medals . They have failed , as well as the English , in coining so small a number of each kind , and those of such costly metals , that each species may be lost in a few ages , and is at present no where to ...
Side 26
... king's pa- laces , which has been I think the pleasantest part of my life . I could not believe it was in the power of art to furnish out such a multitude of noble scenes as I there met with , or that so many delightful pro- spects ...
... king's pa- laces , which has been I think the pleasantest part of my life . I could not believe it was in the power of art to furnish out such a multitude of noble scenes as I there met with , or that so many delightful pro- spects ...
Side 28
... king's palaces , and have now seen a great part of the country . I never thought there had been in the world such an excessive magnificence or poverty as I have met with in both together . One can scarce con- ceive the pomp that appears ...
... king's palaces , and have now seen a great part of the country . I never thought there had been in the world such an excessive magnificence or poverty as I have met with in both together . One can scarce con- ceive the pomp that appears ...
Side 36
... king of England chanced to see the youth , and being much pleased with his person and behaviour , begged him of the king his prisoner . It happened , some years after this , that John , the other brother , who in the course of the war ...
... king of England chanced to see the youth , and being much pleased with his person and behaviour , begged him of the king his prisoner . It happened , some years after this , that John , the other brother , who in the course of the war ...
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