The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... Whigs stood in the main for the rights of the people , and advocated to eration toward Dissenters . The country gentry were , almost to a man , Tories ; the city men , merchants , tradesmen , and professional men , were Whigs ; the ...
... Whigs stood in the main for the rights of the people , and advocated to eration toward Dissenters . The country gentry were , almost to a man , Tories ; the city men , merchants , tradesmen , and professional men , were Whigs ; the ...
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... Whigs . The Church of England man had not yet forgotten the hateful years of Puri- tan supremacy , and the Dissenter recalled with bitterness the acts of retaliation and the return to license that charac- terized the reigns of the later ...
... Whigs . The Church of England man had not yet forgotten the hateful years of Puri- tan supremacy , and the Dissenter recalled with bitterness the acts of retaliation and the return to license that charac- terized the reigns of the later ...
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... Whigs . In order that he might fit himself for diplomatic employments by foreign travel , Charles Montague - afterwards Earl of Halifax - obtained for him , through Somers , the Lord - keeper , a pension of £ 300 a year ; and in 1699 he ...
... Whigs . In order that he might fit himself for diplomatic employments by foreign travel , Charles Montague - afterwards Earl of Halifax - obtained for him , through Somers , the Lord - keeper , a pension of £ 300 a year ; and in 1699 he ...
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... Whigs were out of office when he re- turned to England , and for a year he was given no position . However , his personal charm and his literary abilities were constantly gaining him new friends , and it was at this time that he became ...
... Whigs were out of office when he re- turned to England , and for a year he was given no position . However , his personal charm and his literary abilities were constantly gaining him new friends , and it was at this time that he became ...
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... Whig Examiner , the Freeholder , and the Old Whig - were political papers . Great contemporary fame came to Addison from his play of Cato , acted at Drury Lane in April , 1713. This drama , which was written according to French canons ...
... Whig Examiner , the Freeholder , and the Old Whig - were political papers . Great contemporary fame came to Addison from his play of Cato , acted at Drury Lane in April , 1713. This drama , which was written according to French canons ...
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Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in the Spectator Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Eustace Budgell Vista completa - 1906 |
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