The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... Whigs and Tories 155 XXII . Whigs and Tories - continued . XXIII . Sir Roger and the Gipsies XXIV . The Spectator decides to Return to London XXV . The Journey to London XXVI . Sir Roger and Sir Andrew in Argument XXVII . Sir Roger in ...
... Whigs and Tories 155 XXII . Whigs and Tories - continued . XXIII . Sir Roger and the Gipsies XXIV . The Spectator decides to Return to London XXV . The Journey to London XXVI . Sir Roger and Sir Andrew in Argument XXVII . Sir Roger in ...
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... Whig poets began to sing it . But much of their fus- tian was so sublimely bad that even the Lord Treasurer , Godolphin , to whom all poetry was very much alike , began to see that the triumph was suffering for lack of a worthy poet ...
... Whig poets began to sing it . But much of their fus- tian was so sublimely bad that even the Lord Treasurer , Godolphin , to whom all poetry was very much alike , began to see that the triumph was suffering for lack of a worthy poet ...
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... Whigs went into a minority in 1710 , yet he was one of the few Whigs elected to Parliament that year ; after the death of Anne he went to Ireland again as Chief Secretary , and for a little time before his death reached his highest ...
... Whigs went into a minority in 1710 , yet he was one of the few Whigs elected to Parliament that year ; after the death of Anne he went to Ireland again as Chief Secretary , and for a little time before his death reached his highest ...
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... Whig . Yet there are no real inconsistencies in the character of Sir Roger . His whimsical humor , his sentiment , his credulity , his benevolence , his amiable though obsti- nate temper , are all combined in a personality so con ...
... Whig . Yet there are no real inconsistencies in the character of Sir Roger . His whimsical humor , his sentiment , his credulity , his benevolence , his amiable though obsti- nate temper , are all combined in a personality so con ...
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... Whigs ; union of Whigs and moderate Tories . 1706. Marlborough defeats French at Ramillies . 1707. Union with Scotland . STEELE ADDISON 1708. Chief Secretary to Earl of Whar- ton Chronological Table 39.
... Whigs ; union of Whigs and moderate Tories . 1706. Marlborough defeats French at Ramillies . 1707. Union with Scotland . STEELE ADDISON 1708. Chief Secretary to Earl of Whar- ton Chronological Table 39.
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