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... hand of an enemy - an enemy who possessed an unrivalled power of satirical portrait - painting , and was restrained by no regard for truth from creating in the public mind such impressions about others as might serve to heighten the ...
... hand of an enemy - an enemy who possessed an unrivalled power of satirical portrait - painting , and was restrained by no regard for truth from creating in the public mind such impressions about others as might serve to heighten the ...
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... hand , the habits of the Court , which gave the tone to all polite society , were almost equally distasteful to the instincts of the people . It was inevitable that the inclinations of Charles II . should be violently opposed to every ...
... hand , the habits of the Court , which gave the tone to all polite society , were almost equally distasteful to the instincts of the people . It was inevitable that the inclinations of Charles II . should be violently opposed to every ...
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... hands of Dr. Lancaster , then Fellow and afterwards Provost of the College . Struck with their excellence , Lancaster used his influence to obtain for him a demyship at Magdalen . The sub- ject of this fortunate set of verses was ...
... hands of Dr. Lancaster , then Fellow and afterwards Provost of the College . Struck with their excellence , Lancaster used his influence to obtain for him a demyship at Magdalen . The sub- ject of this fortunate set of verses was ...
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... hand , considered it as part of the regular course of education through which every young man of position ought to pass before entering into active life . French was the universally recognised language of diplomacy . French manners and ...
... hand , considered it as part of the regular course of education through which every young man of position ought to pass before entering into active life . French was the universally recognised language of diplomacy . French manners and ...
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... hand , he sauntered Europe round , And gathered every vice on Christian ground ; Saw every court , heard every king declare His royal sense of operas or the fair ; The stews and palace equally explored , Intrigued with glory , and with ...
... hand , he sauntered Europe round , And gathered every vice on Christian ground ; Saw every court , heard every king declare His royal sense of operas or the fair ; The stews and palace equally explored , Intrigued with glory , and with ...
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absence of Marlborough Accordingly Boyle acquainted appears Arsinoe battle of Blenheim Behold the glorious bestowed her unreserved blockheads were maintained brate Blenheim Cato celebrating a Ministry Charles II chief place commemorated in adequate compliment Court critic desire any gentleman doubt Dryden Duchess Duchess of Marlborough English genius glorious pile ascending Godolphin applied Halifax always proved Halifax mentioned Addison honour humour Jacob Tonson Jacobite element jealous of Marlborough's King Kit-Kat Club letter literary looks they showed Lord Halifax Lord Treasurer Louis XIV manners Marlborough occupied Marlborough's ascendency morality native charms divinely nature opera opinion ously identified paper perhaps by patriotic person play poem poet to cele poetry political Pope also satirises Queen Roger de Coverley Rosamond satirises the vanity says Sir John Hawkins Sir Roger sleeping potion society Spectator Steele style taste Tatler throne menaced Tickell tion Tory Tory predilec Treasurer assured Halifax whereupon Halifax mentioned Whigs writes