The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... his residence in Ireland that Steele ( with whom he had contracted a friendship while in the Charter - house ) , commenced publishing the " Tatler . " Addison quickly discovered the anonymous writer , by a scrap of ( iii ) PREFAСЕ: ...
... his residence in Ireland that Steele ( with whom he had contracted a friendship while in the Charter - house ) , commenced publishing the " Tatler . " Addison quickly discovered the anonymous writer , by a scrap of ( iii ) PREFAСЕ: ...
Strana iv
... Steele , and the consequence was , he soon became a participator in the work . His con- tributions were at first only occasional , but after Lord Wharton's return to England they became more frequent . To the " Tatler " succeeded the ...
... Steele , and the consequence was , he soon became a participator in the work . His con- tributions were at first only occasional , but after Lord Wharton's return to England they became more frequent . To the " Tatler " succeeded the ...
Strana v
... STEELE was born in Dublin , about the year 1675 , of English parents . His father was a Counselor , and Secretary to the first Duke of Ormond , by whose patronage his son was , while yet very young , placed in the Charter - house . In ...
... STEELE was born in Dublin , about the year 1675 , of English parents . His father was a Counselor , and Secretary to the first Duke of Ormond , by whose patronage his son was , while yet very young , placed in the Charter - house . In ...
Strana vi
... Steele becoming immersed in politics . Queen Anne , although attached to the principles of the Tories , had been completely in the power of the Whigs ; but , toward the close of her life , the injudicious prosecution of Sacheverell by ...
... Steele becoming immersed in politics . Queen Anne , although attached to the principles of the Tories , had been completely in the power of the Whigs ; but , toward the close of her life , the injudicious prosecution of Sacheverell by ...
Strana vii
... Steele magnanimously contented himself with conveying a reproof through the medium . of a quotation from " Cato . " The " Peerage Bill " was lost in the House of Commons , and the consequence to Steele , whose writings were considered ...
... Steele magnanimously contented himself with conveying a reproof through the medium . of a quotation from " Cato . " The " Peerage Bill " was lost in the House of Commons , and the consequence to Steele , whose writings were considered ...
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