The Spectator, Svazek 11793 |
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Strana ix
... called Booth to his box , and gave him fifty guineas for defending the cause of liberty fo well against a perpetual dictator . The play , fupported thus by the emulation of factious praife , was acted night after night for a longer time ...
... called Booth to his box , and gave him fifty guineas for defending the cause of liberty fo well against a perpetual dictator . The play , fupported thus by the emulation of factious praife , was acted night after night for a longer time ...
Strana x
... called the Guardian was publifhed by Steele . To this Addifon gave great affiftance , whether occafionally or by previous agreement is not known . The papers of Addifon are marked in the Spectator , by one of the letters of the name of ...
... called the Guardian was publifhed by Steele . To this Addifon gave great affiftance , whether occafionally or by previous agreement is not known . The papers of Addifon are marked in the Spectator , by one of the letters of the name of ...
Strana xi
... called Mr. Southwell , a clerk in the houfe , and ordered him to dispatch the meffage . Southwell readily told what was neceffary , in the common style of bufinefs , and valued himself upon hav- ing done what was too hard for Addison ...
... called Mr. Southwell , a clerk in the houfe , and ordered him to dispatch the meffage . Southwell readily told what was neceffary , in the common style of bufinefs , and valued himself upon hav- ing done what was too hard for Addison ...
Strana xiii
... called the Peerage Bill , by which the num- ber of peers fhould be fixed , and the king ref- trained from any new creation of nobility , un- lefs when an old family fhould be extinct . To prevent this fubverfion of the ancient establish ...
... called the Peerage Bill , by which the num- ber of peers fhould be fixed , and the king ref- trained from any new creation of nobility , un- lefs when an old family fhould be extinct . To prevent this fubverfion of the ancient establish ...
Strana xiv
... called ; and when he defired , with great tenderness to hear his last injunctions , told him , I have fent for you that you may fee how a CHRISTIAN CAN DIE . 3 Having Having given directions to Mr. Tickel for the publication of xiv LIFE OF.
... called ; and when he defired , with great tenderness to hear his last injunctions , told him , I have fent for you that you may fee how a CHRISTIAN CAN DIE . 3 Having Having given directions to Mr. Tickel for the publication of xiv LIFE OF.
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