Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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... called out the Prince of Hesse , with whom he had not for some time been on speaking terms , " I have resolved , sir , " said the Earl , " to attempt an assault ; you may accompany us , if you think fit , and see whether I and my men ...
... called out the Prince of Hesse , with whom he had not for some time been on speaking terms , " I have resolved , sir , " said the Earl , " to attempt an assault ; you may accompany us , if you think fit , and see whether I and my men ...
Page 515
... called noble , resided at Holland House . Addison had , during some years , occupied at Chelsea a small dwelling , once the abode of Nell Gwynn . Chelsea is now a district of London , and Holland House may be called a town residence ...
... called noble , resided at Holland House . Addison had , during some years , occupied at Chelsea a small dwelling , once the abode of Nell Gwynn . Chelsea is now a district of London , and Holland House may be called a town residence ...
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... called the Plebeian , vehemently attacked the bill . Sunderland called for help on Addison , and Addison obeyed the call . In a paper called the Old Whig , he answered , and indeed refuted , Steele's arguments . It seems to us that the ...
... called the Plebeian , vehemently attacked the bill . Sunderland called for help on Addison , and Addison obeyed the call . In a paper called the Old Whig , he answered , and indeed refuted , Steele's arguments . It seems to us that the ...
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