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... Whig , was a member of the Kit - cat Club , and consequently known to all the great men of that denomination . In 1710 , when the government fell into other hands , he wrote to Lord Godolphin a short poem on his dismission , At the ...
... Whig , was a member of the Kit - cat Club , and consequently known to all the great men of that denomination . In 1710 , when the government fell into other hands , he wrote to Lord Godolphin a short poem on his dismission , At the ...
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... Whigs ap- plauded every line in which liberty was men- tioned as a satire on the Tories , and the Tories echoed every clap to shew that the satire was un- felt . The play , supported thus by the emulation of factious praise , was acted ...
... Whigs ap- plauded every line in which liberty was men- tioned as a satire on the Tories , and the Tories echoed every clap to shew that the satire was un- felt . The play , supported thus by the emulation of factious praise , was acted ...
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... Whig Examiner ; " and it must be admitted that on no occasion was the genius of Addison more vigo- rously exerted , and on none did the superiority of his wit more evidently appear . His " Trial of Count Tarif , " written to expose the ...
... Whig Examiner ; " and it must be admitted that on no occasion was the genius of Addison more vigo- rously exerted , and on none did the superiority of his wit more evidently appear . His " Trial of Count Tarif , " written to expose the ...
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... a pamphlet called the " Plebeian . " To this an answer appeared by Addison under the title of the " Old Whig . " Some personal invectives passed between them in the dispute , that caused these illustrious friends 106 ADDISON .
... a pamphlet called the " Plebeian . " To this an answer appeared by Addison under the title of the " Old Whig . " Some personal invectives passed between them in the dispute , that caused these illustrious friends 106 ADDISON .
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... extrusion of his friends the Whigs , but the Earl of Oxford kept him in and on their return to power he was made Secretary for the Island of Jamaica , which , with his post in the Customs , is said to have CONGREVE . 129.
... extrusion of his friends the Whigs , but the Earl of Oxford kept him in and on their return to power he was made Secretary for the Island of Jamaica , which , with his post in the Customs , is said to have CONGREVE . 129.
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The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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