The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... STEELE Born at Dublin in 1672 ; educated at the Charter- house and Merton College , Oxford . He was elected M.P. for Stockbridge in 1713 , for Boroughbridge in 1715 ( in which year he was knighted ) and for Wendover in 1722. He died at ...
... STEELE Born at Dublin in 1672 ; educated at the Charter- house and Merton College , Oxford . He was elected M.P. for Stockbridge in 1713 , for Boroughbridge in 1715 ( in which year he was knighted ) and for Wendover in 1722. He died at ...
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... Steele's pecuniary embarrassments . There is no reference to the affair in Steele's correspondence , unless , perhaps , in a letter to ' Dear Prue , ' dated next day ( Epistolary Correspondence , 240 ) . 418. PAGE 296. Motto . Virgil ...
... Steele's pecuniary embarrassments . There is no reference to the affair in Steele's correspondence , unless , perhaps , in a letter to ' Dear Prue , ' dated next day ( Epistolary Correspondence , 240 ) . 418. PAGE 296. Motto . Virgil ...
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... Steele had the same thesis in No. 51 , where he courteously makes an ' awful example ' of one of his own comedies . Cf. among others , Nos . 65 and 502. The Spectator papers are the gentler notes of the war of words which had been ...
... Steele had the same thesis in No. 51 , where he courteously makes an ' awful example ' of one of his own comedies . Cf. among others , Nos . 65 and 502. The Spectator papers are the gentler notes of the war of words which had been ...
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