The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... Steele . A brief sketch of the life of these friends will therefore be the best framework for other matters that call for notice . Richard Steele , son of a solicitor in Dublin , was born in March 1672 ; Joseph Addison , who was about ...
... Steele . A brief sketch of the life of these friends will therefore be the best framework for other matters that call for notice . Richard Steele , son of a solicitor in Dublin , was born in March 1672 ; Joseph Addison , who was about ...
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George Atherton Aitken. Steele married a widow from Barbados , Margaret Stretch , who brought him an estate in that island ; but she died at the close of 1706. In April or May 1707 , Steele , who had already been made gentleman- waiter ...
George Atherton Aitken. Steele married a widow from Barbados , Margaret Stretch , who brought him an estate in that island ; but she died at the close of 1706. In April or May 1707 , Steele , who had already been made gentleman- waiter ...
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... Steele as the author of The Tatler . One of them swore that he would cut Steele's throat or teach him better manners . ' In this country ' , said Lord Forbes , ' you will find it easier to cut a purse than to cut a throat ' ; and the ...
... Steele as the author of The Tatler . One of them swore that he would cut Steele's throat or teach him better manners . ' In this country ' , said Lord Forbes , ' you will find it easier to cut a purse than to cut a throat ' ; and the ...
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