Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 5B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... minister talked oddly about conjugal fidelity . An unlucky member of the household mentioned a passage in the Morning Herald , reflecting on the Queen ; and forthwith Madame Schwellen- berg began to storm in bad English , and told him ...
... minister talked oddly about conjugal fidelity . An unlucky member of the household mentioned a passage in the Morning Herald , reflecting on the Queen ; and forthwith Madame Schwellen- berg began to storm in bad English , and told him ...
Pagina 41
... minister , who was then gene- rally regarded as the most heroic champion of his Prince , was lukewarm indeed when compared with the boiling zeal which filled the pages of the backstairs and the women of the bed- chamber . Of the Regency ...
... minister , who was then gene- rally regarded as the most heroic champion of his Prince , was lukewarm indeed when compared with the boiling zeal which filled the pages of the backstairs and the women of the bed- chamber . Of the Regency ...
Pagina 73
... Minister , may justly excite amazement ; and which had done more than even the prosecution of the Bishops to alienate the Church of England from the throne . A president , duly elected , had been violently expelled from his dwelling : a ...
... Minister , may justly excite amazement ; and which had done more than even the prosecution of the Bishops to alienate the Church of England from the throne . A president , duly elected , had been violently expelled from his dwelling : a ...
Pagina 83
... Ministry were kindly disposed towards him . In political opinions he already was , what he continued to be through life , a firm , though a mo- derate Whig . He had addressed the most polished and vigorous of his early English lines to ...
... Ministry were kindly disposed towards him . In political opinions he already was , what he continued to be through life , a firm , though a mo- derate Whig . He had addressed the most polished and vigorous of his early English lines to ...
Pagina 84
... Minister's letter was remarkable . " I am called , " he said , " an enemy of the Church . But I will never do it any other injury than keeping Mr. Addison out of it . " This interference was successful ; and , in the summer of 1699 ...
... Minister's letter was remarkable . " I am called , " he said , " an enemy of the Church . But I will never do it any other injury than keeping Mr. Addison out of it . " This interference was successful ; and , in the summer of 1699 ...
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