The Spectator, Том 2Dent, 1963 - 33 стор. |
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... STEELE Born at Dublin in 1672 ; educated at the Charter- house and Merton College , Oxford . He was elected M.P. for Stockbridge in 1713 , for Boroughbridge in 1715 ( in which year he was knighted ) and for Wendover in 1722. He died at ...
... STEELE Born at Dublin in 1672 ; educated at the Charter- house and Merton College , Oxford . He was elected M.P. for Stockbridge in 1713 , for Boroughbridge in 1715 ( in which year he was knighted ) and for Wendover in 1722. He died at ...
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... Steele's Funeral or Grief à - la- Mode , v . iii . See also volume i of this edition , page 534 ( note to page 112 ) . 253. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 11. i . 76–7 . PAGE 252. Line 6. Sole Wonder . ' Single Product ' in A. The Art of ...
... Steele's Funeral or Grief à - la- Mode , v . iii . See also volume i of this edition , page 534 ( note to page 112 ) . 253. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 11. i . 76–7 . PAGE 252. Line 6. Sole Wonder . ' Single Product ' in A. The Art of ...
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... Steele's request in behalf of Clayton ' whose interest he ( Steele ) espouses with great zeal . His expression is Pray oblige Mr. Clayton , that is me , so far as , etc. The desire I have to gratify Mr. Steele has made me consent to his ...
... Steele's request in behalf of Clayton ' whose interest he ( Steele ) espouses with great zeal . His expression is Pray oblige Mr. Clayton , that is me , so far as , etc. The desire I have to gratify Mr. Steele has made me consent to his ...
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