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... according to custom ; but the Protestants briskly attacked him and his party , and broke into it by force . Last night , between seven and eight , his grace the duke of Marlborough , arrived at court . From my own Apartment , April 22 ...
... according to custom ; but the Protestants briskly attacked him and his party , and broke into it by force . Last night , between seven and eight , his grace the duke of Marlborough , arrived at court . From my own Apartment , April 22 ...
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... According to our late design in the applauded verses on the morning , || which you lately had from hence , we proceed to improve that just intention , and present you with other labours , made proper to the place in which they were ...
... According to our late design in the applauded verses on the morning , || which you lately had from hence , we proceed to improve that just intention , and present you with other labours , made proper to the place in which they were ...
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... printer of The Gazette , ' and also of The Daily Courant . ' Dyer's Letter ; a newspaper of that time , which , according to Mr. Addison , was entitled to little credit . hunters in the nation as the greatest statesman | our. 48.
... printer of The Gazette , ' and also of The Daily Courant . ' Dyer's Letter ; a newspaper of that time , which , according to Mr. Addison , was entitled to little credit . hunters in the nation as the greatest statesman | our. 48.
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... according to the dis ference with the elector of Bavaria ; after which , the prince spoke publicly of the treatment he had received from France , with the utmost in- dignation . * Colley Cibber says , ' Underhill was a correct. Any ...
... according to the dis ference with the elector of Bavaria ; after which , the prince spoke publicly of the treatment he had received from France , with the utmost in- dignation . * Colley Cibber says , ' Underhill was a correct. Any ...
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... according to the humour and taste of the company , whether the toast is caten , or left as an offal . The foremost of the whole rank of toasts , and the most undisputed in their present empire , are Mrs. Gatty and Mrs. Frontlet : the ...
... according to the humour and taste of the company , whether the toast is caten , or left as an offal . The foremost of the whole rank of toasts , and the most undisputed in their present empire , are Mrs. Gatty and Mrs. Frontlet : the ...
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Страница 84 - Nor do not sa.w the air too much with your hand, thus ; but use all gently ; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of your passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness.
Страница 84 - And let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them; for there be of them that will themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too, though in the mean time some necessary question of the play be then to be considered; that's villainous, and shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it.
Страница 156 - The diseased have ye not strengthened, neither have ye healed that which was sick, neither have ye bound up that which was broken, neither have ye brought again that which was driven away, neither have ye sought that which was lost; but with force and with cruelty have ye ruled them.
Страница 194 - He would have gone on in this tender way, when the good lady entered, and with an inexpressible sweetness in her countenance, told us, ' she had been searching her closet for something very good, to treat such an old friend as I was.
Страница 11 - Now these gentlemen, for the most part, being persons of strong zeal and weak intellects, it is both a charitable and necessary work to offer something, whereby such worthy and well-affected members of the commonwealth may be instructed, after their reading, what to think ; which shall be the end and purpose of this my paper...
Страница 195 - Fables: but he frankly declared to me his mind, that "he did not delight in that learning, because he did not believe they were true...
Страница 195 - I sat with them until it was very late, sometimes in merry, sometimes in serious discourse, with this particular pleasure, which gives the only true relish to all conversation, a sense that every one of us liked each other. I went home, considering the different conditions of a married life and that of a bachelor ; and I must confess it struck me with a secret concern, to reflect, that whenever I go off I shall leave no traces behind me. In this pensive mood I...
Страница 84 - O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwigpated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings; who, for the most part, are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise; I would have such a fellow whipp'd for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod: pray you, avoid it.
Страница 194 - Bickerstaff, do not believe a word of what he tells you, I shall still live to have you for my second, as I have often promised you, unless he takes more care of himself than he has done since his coming to town. You must know, he tells me that he finds London is a much more healthy place than the country ; for he sees several of his old acquaintance and school-fellows are here young fellows with fair fullbottomed periwigs. I could scarce keep him this morning from going out open-breasted.
Страница 195 - We were pleasing ourselves with this fantastical preferment of the young lady, when on a sudden we were alarmed with the noise of a drum, and immediately entered my little godson to give me a point of war. His mother, between laughing and chiding, would have put him out of the room; but I would not part with him so. I found, upon conversation with him, though he was a little noisy in his mirth, that the child had excellent parts, and was a great master of all the learning on the other side eight...