The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... prince ; so that one may know by the very buckles of a gentleman - usher , what degree of friendship any deceased monarch maintained with the court to which he belongs . A good courtier's habit and behaviour is hieroglyphical on these ...
... prince ; so that one may know by the very buckles of a gentleman - usher , what degree of friendship any deceased monarch maintained with the court to which he belongs . A good courtier's habit and behaviour is hieroglyphical on these ...
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... prince whose exploits he has admired in the Gazette . But whatever compliments may be made on these occasions , the true mourners are the mercers , silkmen , lacemen , and milliners . A prince of a merciful and royal disposition would ...
... prince whose exploits he has admired in the Gazette . But whatever compliments may be made on these occasions , the true mourners are the mercers , silkmen , lacemen , and milliners . A prince of a merciful and royal disposition would ...
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... prince , and the several advantages which the enemy gained by such discords . At the time the poem we are now treating of was written , the dissensions of the barons * , who were then so many petty princes , ran very high , whether they ...
... prince , and the several advantages which the enemy gained by such discords . At the time the poem we are now treating of was written , the dissensions of the barons * , who were then so many petty princes , ran very high , whether they ...
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... prince beheld young Lausus dead ; He griev'd , he wept , then grasp'd his hand and said , & c . DRYDEN . I shall take another opportunity to consider the other parts of this old song . C. No. 71. TUESDAY , MAY 22 , 1711 . Scribere 48 70 ...
... prince beheld young Lausus dead ; He griev'd , he wept , then grasp'd his hand and said , & c . DRYDEN . I shall take another opportunity to consider the other parts of this old song . C. No. 71. TUESDAY , MAY 22 , 1711 . Scribere 48 70 ...
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... unmindful of defence , A winged arrow struck the pious prince ; But whether from a human hand it came , Or hostile god , is left unknown by fame . VOL . 11 . DRYDEN . F But of all the descriptive parts of this song , 74 . 65 SPECTATOR .
... unmindful of defence , A winged arrow struck the pious prince ; But whether from a human hand it came , Or hostile god , is left unknown by fame . VOL . 11 . DRYDEN . F But of all the descriptive parts of this song , 74 . 65 SPECTATOR .
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