The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Page 43
... Prince's March in Conjunction with Infidels , to be palpably a- gainst our good Will and Liking ; ( and , for all Monfieur Palmquist , a ' most dangerous Innovation ; and we are by no means yet fure , that fome ' People are not at the ...
... Prince's March in Conjunction with Infidels , to be palpably a- gainst our good Will and Liking ; ( and , for all Monfieur Palmquist , a ' most dangerous Innovation ; and we are by no means yet fure , that fome ' People are not at the ...
Page 46
... Prince Voltager had on , Which from a Naked Pi & his Grandfire won . HERE if the Poet had not been vivacious , as well as ftupid , he could not , in the Warmth and Hurry of Non- fenfe , have been capable of forgetting that neither Prince ...
... Prince Voltager had on , Which from a Naked Pi & his Grandfire won . HERE if the Poet had not been vivacious , as well as ftupid , he could not , in the Warmth and Hurry of Non- fenfe , have been capable of forgetting that neither Prince ...
Page 54
... Prince therefore , being deter- mined to revenge his Father's Death up- on thofe who filled his Throne , con- veys himself by a beautiful Stratagem into his Mother's Apartment , with a Refolution to kill her . But because fuch a ...
... Prince therefore , being deter- mined to revenge his Father's Death up- on thofe who filled his Throne , con- veys himself by a beautiful Stratagem into his Mother's Apartment , with a Refolution to kill her . But because fuch a ...
Page 74
... Prince of any great Magnifi- cence who has not two or three dreffed , diftinguished , undifputed Fools in his Retinue , whom the reft of the Cour- tiers are always breaking their Jefts up- on . THE Dutch , who are more famous for their ...
... Prince of any great Magnifi- cence who has not two or three dreffed , diftinguished , undifputed Fools in his Retinue , whom the reft of the Cour- tiers are always breaking their Jefts up- on . THE Dutch , who are more famous for their ...
Page 124
... Prince in Misfortune . This your timely Zeal has inclined the Hearts of divers to be aiding unto us , if we could propofe the Means . We have taken their ' Good - will into Confideration , and ' have contrived a Method which will be ...
... Prince in Misfortune . This your timely Zeal has inclined the Hearts of divers to be aiding unto us , if we could propofe the Means . We have taken their ' Good - will into Confideration , and ' have contrived a Method which will be ...
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