The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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Were a man a 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 ...
Were a man a 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 ...
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... is very well known , the merry drolls who make us laugh are always placed at the lower end of the table , and in every entertainment give way to the dignity of the buskin . It is a stage maxim , “ Once a king , and always a king .
... is very well known , the merry drolls who make us laugh are always placed at the lower end of the table , and in every entertainment give way to the dignity of the buskin . It is a stage maxim , “ Once a king , and always a king .
Side 81
The only objection he makes to it is , that I shall raise up enemies to myself , if I act with so regal an air ; and that my detractors , instead of giving me the usual title of SPECTATOR , will be apt to call me the “ King of Clubs .
The only objection he makes to it is , that I shall raise up enemies to myself , if I act with so regal an air ; and that my detractors , instead of giving me the usual title of SPECTATOR , will be apt to call me the “ King of Clubs .
Side 83
I was a Tory at Button's , and a Whig at Child's ; a friend to the Englishman , or an advocate for the Examiner , as it best served my turn : some fancy me a great enemy to the French king , though , in reality , I only make use of him ...
I was a Tory at Button's , and a Whig at Child's ; a friend to the Englishman , or an advocate for the Examiner , as it best served my turn : some fancy me a great enemy to the French king , though , in reality , I only make use of him ...
Side 87
It is said to have been written in 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 ...
It is said to have been written in 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 ...
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