The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. 1920Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1952 |
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... queen's health , and Gay , in his Shepherd's Week , referred to Arbuthnot as a skilful leech who had saved the queen's life . There were now serious dissensions in the ministry , Oxford struggling hard against his enemies ; but , by ...
... queen's health , and Gay , in his Shepherd's Week , referred to Arbuthnot as a skilful leech who had saved the queen's life . There were now serious dissensions in the ministry , Oxford struggling hard against his enemies ; but , by ...
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... queen Caroline and queen Elizabeth Woodville ! His account of Henry VII ( Letter IX ) may not un- charitably be surmised to have been intended to reflect on George I ; and Wolsey , who could not sustain his power save by force and ...
... queen Caroline and queen Elizabeth Woodville ! His account of Henry VII ( Letter IX ) may not un- charitably be surmised to have been intended to reflect on George I ; and Wolsey , who could not sustain his power save by force and ...
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... queen's death in November 1737 , Lord Hervey was admitted to the cabinet as lord privy seal , but , much against his inclination , was thrown out of office by the fall of Walpole . His pamphlets , such as Miscellaneous Thoughts on the ...
... queen's death in November 1737 , Lord Hervey was admitted to the cabinet as lord privy seal , but , much against his inclination , was thrown out of office by the fall of Walpole . His pamphlets , such as Miscellaneous Thoughts on the ...
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Pope | 66 |
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