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Page viii
... gentleman - waiter to Prince George of Denmark , and appointed Gazetteer , with a salary of £ 300 , less a tax of £ 45 a year . He was disappointed in his hopes of obtaining the Under - Secretaryship vacated by Addison . In From 1705 ...
... gentleman - waiter to Prince George of Denmark , and appointed Gazetteer , with a salary of £ 300 , less a tax of £ 45 a year . He was disappointed in his hopes of obtaining the Under - Secretaryship vacated by Addison . In From 1705 ...
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... Gentlemen . " The Gentleman's Journal of 1692-4 , a monthly paper of poems and other miscellaneous matter , was succeeded , in 1707 , by Oldmixon's Muses ' Mercury ; or , The Monthly Miscellany , a periodical which contained also ...
... Gentlemen . " The Gentleman's Journal of 1692-4 , a monthly paper of poems and other miscellaneous matter , was succeeded , in 1707 , by Oldmixon's Muses ' Mercury ; or , The Monthly Miscellany , a periodical which contained also ...
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... gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent assistance to me , which indeed it would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he had lived in an intimacy from childhood , considering the great ease ...
... gentleman , who will be nameless , to thank for any frequent assistance to me , which indeed it would have been barbarous in him to have denied to one with whom he had lived in an intimacy from childhood , considering the great ease ...
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... gentleman . Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town that they were a parcel of fops , fools , and vain coquettes ; but in such a manner as even pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead ...
... gentleman . Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town that they were a parcel of fops , fools , and vain coquettes ; but in such a manner as even pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead ...
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... paper . There is the account of the very pretty gentleman at White's Chocolate - house thrown into a sad condition by a passing vision of a young lady ; the notice of Betterton's benefit performance ; the com- ments xviii Introduction.
... paper . There is the account of the very pretty gentleman at White's Chocolate - house thrown into a sad condition by a passing vision of a young lady ; the notice of Betterton's benefit performance ; the com- ments xviii Introduction.
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