The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina xvii
... tion he has undergone . ' " " Such , then , was the Friendship of which the Spectator is the abiding Monument . The Spectator was a modified continuation of the Tatler , and the Tatler was suggested by a portion of Defoe's Review . The ...
... tion he has undergone . ' " " Such , then , was the Friendship of which the Spectator is the abiding Monument . The Spectator was a modified continuation of the Tatler , and the Tatler was suggested by a portion of Defoe's Review . The ...
Pagina 1
... tion against the King's order for reading in all churches a Declaration for Liberty of Conscience , which they said ' was founded upon such a dis- ' pensing power as hath been often declared illegal in Parliament . ' Somers earned the ...
... tion against the King's order for reading in all churches a Declaration for Liberty of Conscience , which they said ' was founded upon such a dis- ' pensing power as hath been often declared illegal in Parliament . ' Somers earned the ...
Pagina 2
... tion , would be a more proper Work for an History , than an Address of this Nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your Private Life , as in the most Important Offices which You have born . I would therefore rather chuse to speak of ...
... tion , would be a more proper Work for an History , than an Address of this Nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your Private Life , as in the most Important Offices which You have born . I would therefore rather chuse to speak of ...
Pagina 4
... tion headed by Lord Halifax . But presently a new joint patentee brought energy into the coun- sels of Drury Lane . Amicable restoration was made to the Theatre Royal of the actors under Swiney at the Haymarket ; and to compensate ...
... tion headed by Lord Halifax . But presently a new joint patentee brought energy into the coun- sels of Drury Lane . Amicable restoration was made to the Theatre Royal of the actors under Swiney at the Haymarket ; and to compensate ...
Pagina 13
... tion of the rest of Mankind . For this Reason , Sir ROGER was saying last Night , that he was of Opinion that none but Men of fine Parts deserve to be hanged . The Reflec- tions of such Men are so delicate upon all Occur- rences which ...
... tion of the rest of Mankind . For this Reason , Sir ROGER was saying last Night , that he was of Opinion that none but Men of fine Parts deserve to be hanged . The Reflec- tions of such Men are so delicate upon all Occur- rences which ...
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