The Tatler, Volume 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Page xv
... Majesty , King William . The births , deaths , and marriages of princes are adulatory topics in which poets must despair of gaining much fame , or of exciting more than a temporary interest . The genius of Steele did not qualify him for ...
... Majesty , King William . The births , deaths , and marriages of princes are adulatory topics in which poets must despair of gaining much fame , or of exciting more than a temporary interest . The genius of Steele did not qualify him for ...
Page xvii
... Majesty King William . The author had reason to expect the favour of royal patronage ; but his hopes were soon extinguished by the monarch's death . Steele professed a warm admiration It is of this prince's character , and has given him ...
... Majesty King William . The author had reason to expect the favour of royal patronage ; but his hopes were soon extinguished by the monarch's death . Steele professed a warm admiration It is of this prince's character , and has given him ...
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... Majesty , having no issue herself , must naturally cherish for her exiled family , even the most prudent men among the Whigs had reasoned themselves into an alarm for the constitution of their country . They thought there were strong ...
... Majesty , having no issue herself , must naturally cherish for her exiled family , even the most prudent men among the Whigs had reasoned themselves into an alarm for the constitution of their country . They thought there were strong ...
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... majesty ; and , on the demise of her majesty without issue , upon the most illus- trious Princess Sophia , Electress and Duchess Dowager of Hanover , and the heirs of her body , being Protestants , by previous acts of both parliaments ...
... majesty ; and , on the demise of her majesty without issue , upon the most illus- trious Princess Sophia , Electress and Duchess Dowager of Hanover , and the heirs of her body , being Protestants , by previous acts of both parliaments ...
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... Majesty's administration , and tending to alienate her Majesty's good subjects , and to create jea- lousies and divisions among them . " " Resolved , that Richard Steele , Esq . for his offence in writing and publishing the said ...
... Majesty's administration , and tending to alienate her Majesty's good subjects , and to create jea- lousies and divisions among them . " " Resolved , that Richard Steele , Esq . for his offence in writing and publishing the said ...
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