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... of the same sort at Tangier, where he remained eight years. He lost that office by misadventure, and would have been left ... ofthe Jews; and he became one oftheKing's chaplains in ordinary at a time whenhispatron Joseph Williamson ...
... of the same sort at Tangier, where he remained eight years. He lost that office by misadventure, and would have been left ... ofthe Jews; and he became one oftheKing's chaplains in ordinary at a time whenhispatron Joseph Williamson ...
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... of the Greatest English Poets.' Steele drew from life the grief of England at the death of William's Queen,which ... ofthe Greatest English Poets' he omitted Shakespeare. Of Chaucer he then knew no better than to say, what might have ...
... of the Greatest English Poets.' Steele drew from life the grief of England at the death of William's Queen,which ... ofthe Greatest English Poets' he omitted Shakespeare. Of Chaucer he then knew no better than to say, what might have ...
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... of the humour that was veiled, not crushed, under a sense of classical propriety. In his account of the political state of ... ofthe University at Oxford, and whenhe died, onthe21st ofJuly, 1688, nine months before Steele entered to ...
... of the humour that was veiled, not crushed, under a sense of classical propriety. In his account of the political state of ... ofthe University at Oxford, and whenhe died, onthe21st ofJuly, 1688, nine months before Steele entered to ...
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... The party was strong that desired toreestablish ancient tyrannies, and the Queen herselfwashardlyon the sideof freedom. In 1706, the date ofthe union between Englandand Scotland, Whig influence had been strengthened by the elections of the ...
... The party was strong that desired toreestablish ancient tyrannies, and the Queen herselfwashardlyon the sideof freedom. In 1706, the date ofthe union between Englandand Scotland, Whig influence had been strengthened by the elections of the ...
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... the frivolous and vicious ridicule of the ties of marriage common in his day, and to maintain their sacred honour and their happiness, readers ofthe 'Spectator' cannot failtofind. Steele, on hismarriage in 1707,took a house inBuryStreet ...
... the frivolous and vicious ridicule of the ties of marriage common in his day, and to maintain their sacred honour and their happiness, readers ofthe 'Spectator' cannot failtofind. Steele, on hismarriage in 1707,took a house inBuryStreet ...
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