Four Centuries of English Letters: Selections from the Correspondence of One Hundred and Fifty Writers from the Period of the Paston Letters to the Present DayWilliam Baptiste Scoones Harper & Bros., 1880 - Всего страниц: 573 |
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... William Baptiste Scoones. A.D. 1672-1719 . Addison , Joseph , to Charles Montagu " 9 " " 39 " 9 99 Chamberlain Dashwood Bishop Hough Mr. Secretary Craggs • Swift , Pope , and Gay 1678-1752 . Bolingbroke , Lord , to Dean Swift " 9 39 99 ...
... William Baptiste Scoones. A.D. 1672-1719 . Addison , Joseph , to Charles Montagu " 9 " " 39 " 9 99 Chamberlain Dashwood Bishop Hough Mr. Secretary Craggs • Swift , Pope , and Gay 1678-1752 . Bolingbroke , Lord , to Dean Swift " 9 39 99 ...
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... William Baptiste Scoones. XXXIII . Accompanied by that accomplished trifler , the Duke of Buckingham , Prince Charles of England , the spoilt child of an indulgent and affectionate father , had reached the ... Bolingbroke, Lord, to Dean ...
... William Baptiste Scoones. XXXIII . Accompanied by that accomplished trifler , the Duke of Buckingham , Prince Charles of England , the spoilt child of an indulgent and affectionate father , had reached the ... Bolingbroke, Lord, to Dean ...
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... Lords Oxford and Bolingbroke in 1713-1714 . Interesting historically , it is scarcely less interesting from a literary point of view . ' There is , ' says Lord Stanhope , ' something very mournful and affecting in the tone of these ...
... Lords Oxford and Bolingbroke in 1713-1714 . Interesting historically , it is scarcely less interesting from a literary point of view . ' There is , ' says Lord Stanhope , ' something very mournful and affecting in the tone of these ...
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... William Baptiste Scoones. father and my lord Bolingbroke had a misunderstanding with each other that was attended with very bad consequences . When I came to Ireland to take this deanery ( after the peace was made ) I could not stay here ...
... William Baptiste Scoones. father and my lord Bolingbroke had a misunderstanding with each other that was attended with very bad consequences . When I came to Ireland to take this deanery ( after the peace was made ) I could not stay here ...
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... John Viscount Bolingbroke nor as Humphrey Oldcastle was he able to make headway against that Whig ascendancy which lasted even beyond the remaining twenty - five years of his life . Lord Bolingbroke to Dean Swift . London : July 24 ...
... John Viscount Bolingbroke nor as Humphrey Oldcastle was he able to make headway against that Whig ascendancy which lasted even beyond the remaining twenty - five years of his life . Lord Bolingbroke to Dean Swift . London : July 24 ...
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