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Pagina 9
... Club , and whose favourite poet was Tom D'Urfey . The commercial and professional classes , from whom the Whigs derived their chief support , of course 1 Spectator , No. 108 . predominated in the towns , and their larger opportuni- ties ...
... Club , and whose favourite poet was Tom D'Urfey . The commercial and professional classes , from whom the Whigs derived their chief support , of course 1 Spectator , No. 108 . predominated in the towns , and their larger opportuni- ties ...
Pagina 10
... Club . There was not yet constituted among the upper middle classes that mixed conception of good feeling , good breeding , and good taste which we now attach to the name of " gentle- man . ' وو Two main currents of opinion divided the ...
... Club . There was not yet constituted among the upper middle classes that mixed conception of good feeling , good breeding , and good taste which we now attach to the name of " gentle- man . ' وو Two main currents of opinion divided the ...
Pagina 52
... Club , and in that capacity was brought into frequent and intimate connection with the Whig magnates of the day . Among these was the Duke of Somerset , who , through his wife , then high in Queen Anne's favour , exercised considerable ...
... Club , and in that capacity was brought into frequent and intimate connection with the Whig magnates of the day . Among these was the Duke of Somerset , who , through his wife , then high in Queen Anne's favour , exercised considerable ...
Pagina 60
... clubs . In its half- aristocratic , half - democratic constitution , the club was the natural product of enlarged political freedom , and helped to extend the organisation of polite opinion beyond the 1 narrow orbit of Court society ...
... clubs . In its half- aristocratic , half - democratic constitution , the club was the natural product of enlarged political freedom , and helped to extend the organisation of polite opinion beyond the 1 narrow orbit of Court society ...
Pagina 61
... Club . It consisted of thirty- nine of the leading men of the Whig party ; and , though many of these were of the highest rank , it is a character- istic fact that the founder of the club should have been the bookseller Jacob Tonson ...
... Club . It consisted of thirty- nine of the leading men of the Whig party ; and , though many of these were of the highest rank , it is a character- istic fact that the founder of the club should have been the bookseller Jacob Tonson ...
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