The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... king in his dreams , and a beggar awake , and dreamt as consequentially and in as continued unbroken schemes as he thinks when awake , whether he would be in reality a king or a beggar , or rather whether he would not be both ? There is ...
... king in his dreams , and a beggar awake , and dreamt as consequentially and in as continued unbroken schemes as he thinks when awake , whether he would be in reality a king or a beggar , or rather whether he would not be both ? There is ...
Side 49
... king , and always a king . " For this reason it would be thought very absurd in Mr. Bullock , notwithstanding the height and gracefulness of his person , to sit at the right hand of a hero , though he were but five foot high . The same ...
... king , and always a king . " For this reason it would be thought very absurd in Mr. Bullock , notwithstanding the height and gracefulness of his person , to sit at the right hand of a hero , though he were but five foot high . The same ...
Side 81
... King of Clubs . " But to proceed on my intended project , it is very well known that I at first set forth in this work with the character of a silent man ; and I think I have so well preserved my taciturnity , that I do not remember to ...
... King of Clubs . " But to proceed on my intended project , it is very well known that I at first set forth in this work with the character of a silent man ; and I think I have so well preserved my taciturnity , that I do not remember to ...
Side 83
... king , though , in reality , I only make use of him for a help to discourse . In short , I wrangle and dispute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making a ...
... king , though , in reality , I only make use of him for a help to discourse . In short , I wrangle and dispute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making a ...
Side 87
... King Charles the Second's reign , by the ambassador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England . " MASTER , The people , where I now am , have tongues farther from their hearts than from London to Bantam , and thou knowest the ...
... King Charles the Second's reign , by the ambassador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England . " MASTER , The people , where I now am , have tongues farther from their hearts than from London to Bantam , and thou knowest the ...
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