The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Whigs. Party men might, perhaps, already feel something of the unbending independence that was in Steele himself, as in this play he made old Lord Brumpton teach it to his son: 'But be them honest, firm, impartial; Let neither love, nor ...
... Whigs. Party men might, perhaps, already feel something of the unbending independence that was in Steele himself, as in this play he made old Lord Brumpton teach it to his son: 'But be them honest, firm, impartial; Let neither love, nor ...
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... took wits for their comrades , in the Kitcat Club . When in 1704 Marlborough's victory at Blenheim revived the Whig influence , the suggestion of Halifax to Lord Treasurer Godolphin caused Addison to be applied to for his poem of.
... took wits for their comrades , in the Kitcat Club . When in 1704 Marlborough's victory at Blenheim revived the Whig influence , the suggestion of Halifax to Lord Treasurer Godolphin caused Addison to be applied to for his poem of.
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... Whig influence had been strengthened by the elections of the preceding year, and Addison was, early in 1706, made Under- Secretary of State to Sir Charles Hedges, a Tory, who was superseded before the end of the year by Marlborough's ...
... Whig influence had been strengthened by the elections of the preceding year, and Addison was, early in 1706, made Under- Secretary of State to Sir Charles Hedges, a Tory, who was superseded before the end of the year by Marlborough's ...
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... Whig position brought him other occupation of his time. In April, 1713, in the interval between the completion of ... Whigs, who.
... Whig position brought him other occupation of his time. In April, 1713, in the interval between the completion of ... Whigs, who.
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J. ADDISON. had the advantage of being applauded by the Whigs, who saw in it a Whig political ideal, and by the Tories, who desired to show that they were as warm friends of liberty as any Whig could be. Upon the death of Queen Anne ...
J. ADDISON. had the advantage of being applauded by the Whigs, who saw in it a Whig political ideal, and by the Tories, who desired to show that they were as warm friends of liberty as any Whig could be. Upon the death of Queen Anne ...
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