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Pagina ii
... Whigs applauded what they esteemed a satire on the Tories , and the Tories reiterated the applause , to show the satire was unfelt . It was acted thirty - five successive nights ; and Cibber says , " On our first days of acting it , our ...
... Whigs applauded what they esteemed a satire on the Tories , and the Tories reiterated the applause , to show the satire was unfelt . It was acted thirty - five successive nights ; and Cibber says , " On our first days of acting it , our ...
Pagina vi
... Whigs ; but , towards the close of her life , the injudicious prosecution of Sacheverell by Lord Godolphin afforded her an opportunity of emancipating herself from their control , of which she readily availed herself ; and in 1710 the Whigs ...
... Whigs ; but , towards the close of her life , the injudicious prosecution of Sacheverell by Lord Godolphin afforded her an opportunity of emancipating herself from their control , of which she readily availed herself ; and in 1710 the Whigs ...
Pagina vii
... Whig . " Steele replied , avoiding all personalities : but Addison so far forgot himself as to adopt an acrimonious and contemptuous tone , desig- nating his old friend and co - adjutor as " Little Dicky , whose trade it was to write ...
... Whig . " Steele replied , avoiding all personalities : but Addison so far forgot himself as to adopt an acrimonious and contemptuous tone , desig- nating his old friend and co - adjutor as " Little Dicky , whose trade it was to write ...
Pagina xvi
... Whig ; but his connection with Swift seems to have wrought a change in his opinions , and he attached himself to the party of Oxford and Boling- broke . In 1711 his wife died , and he received a shock by the event which he never ...
... Whig ; but his connection with Swift seems to have wrought a change in his opinions , and he attached himself to the party of Oxford and Boling- broke . In 1711 his wife died , and he received a shock by the event which he never ...
Pagina xx
... Whigs , and manifested in the strongest manner his contempt and hatred of their leaders , Somers and Godolphin , for having insolently considered his services sufficiently requited by mere civilities . By his own avowal , he had been a Whig ...
... Whigs , and manifested in the strongest manner his contempt and hatred of their leaders , Somers and Godolphin , for having insolently considered his services sufficiently requited by mere civilities . By his own avowal , he had been a Whig ...
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