The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... king William , it being the 4th of November , as to drink his friend Addison up to conver- sation pitch , whose phlegmatic constitution was hardly warmed for society by that time Steele was not fit for it . Two remarkable circumstances ...
... king William , it being the 4th of November , as to drink his friend Addison up to conver- sation pitch , whose phlegmatic constitution was hardly warmed for society by that time Steele was not fit for it . Two remarkable circumstances ...
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... King , by Mr. Keen ; Horatio , by Mr. Mills ; Laertes , by Mr. Powell ; the Ghost , by Mr. Booth ; Polonius , by Mr. Cross . The Queen , by Mrs. Knight ; Ophelia , by Mrs. Mountfort ; the Fop , by Mr. Bowen ; and the Gravedigger , by Mr ...
... King , by Mr. Keen ; Horatio , by Mr. Mills ; Laertes , by Mr. Powell ; the Ghost , by Mr. Booth ; Polonius , by Mr. Cross . The Queen , by Mrs. Knight ; Ophelia , by Mrs. Mountfort ; the Fop , by Mr. Bowen ; and the Gravedigger , by Mr ...
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... king , and always a king . ' For this reason it would be thought very absurd in Mr. Bullock , notwithstanding the height and grace- • In some universities , that of Dublin in particular , they have doctors of music , who take rank after ...
... king , and always a king . ' For this reason it would be thought very absurd in Mr. Bullock , notwithstanding the height and grace- • In some universities , that of Dublin in particular , they have doctors of music , who take rank after ...
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... King ; Than he none greater , like him none , That can be , is , or was ; Supreme he singly fills the throne . CREECH . SIMONIDES being asked by Dionysius the tyrant what God was , desired a day's time to consider of it be- fore he made ...
... King ; Than he none greater , like him none , That can be , is , or was ; Supreme he singly fills the throne . CREECH . SIMONIDES being asked by Dionysius the tyrant what God was , desired a day's time to consider of it be- fore he made ...
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... king amidst the squires ; From pert to stupid sinks supinely down , In youth a coxcomb , and in age a clown . ' Such readers scorn'd , thou wing'st thy daring flight Above the stars , and tread'st the fields of light ; • Mr. Tickell ...
... king amidst the squires ; From pert to stupid sinks supinely down , In youth a coxcomb , and in age a clown . ' Such readers scorn'd , thou wing'st thy daring flight Above the stars , and tread'st the fields of light ; • Mr. Tickell ...
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