The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iv
... married the Countess Dowager of Warwick , to whom , it would seem , he had been long attached , but who slighted ... marriage he was appointed one of the principal Secretaries of State ; but a consciousness of his inaptitude for ...
... married the Countess Dowager of Warwick , to whom , it would seem , he had been long attached , but who slighted ... marriage he was appointed one of the principal Secretaries of State ; but a consciousness of his inaptitude for ...
Strana xiv
... married the niece , and succeeded to the estate , of that gentleman . He also left Warburton the property of his ... Marriage , " while acting Bays in the Rehearsal ; and ascribes the authorship of the piece to Pope . It is a pity ...
... married the niece , and succeeded to the estate , of that gentleman . He also left Warburton the property of his ... Marriage , " while acting Bays in the Rehearsal ; and ascribes the authorship of the piece to Pope . It is a pity ...
Strana xx
... marriage from a Mr. Tisdal . When Swift went to London , in September , 1710 , he was almost agonized at leaving her , and kept , during his absence , a Journal addressed to her , which fully evinces how completely she swayed every ...
... marriage from a Mr. Tisdal . When Swift went to London , in September , 1710 , he was almost agonized at leaving her , and kept , during his absence , a Journal addressed to her , which fully evinces how completely she swayed every ...
Strana xxii
... married , in Dublin . He held his official appointment until his death , which took place at Bath , in April , 1740. Beside the pieces already noticed , he wrote some " Verses on ... marriage of the Duke of Newcastle xxii PREFACE .
... married , in Dublin . He held his official appointment until his death , which took place at Bath , in April , 1740. Beside the pieces already noticed , he wrote some " Verses on ... marriage of the Duke of Newcastle xxii PREFACE .
Strana xxiii
.n Epithalamium on the marriage of the Duke of Newcastle with Lady Henrietta Godol- phin . This last , no doubt , procured for him the Laureateship , which the Duke ( then Lord Chamberlain ) gave him on the death of Rowe , in 1718 ...
.n Epithalamium on the marriage of the Duke of Newcastle with Lady Henrietta Godol- phin . This last , no doubt , procured for him the Laureateship , which the Duke ( then Lord Chamberlain ) gave him on the death of Rowe , in 1718 ...
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