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... spirit ; but Steele was now too earnestly engaged in oppo- sition to the ministry to restrain his pen , and it was terminated in the same year . He afterwards engaged in other periodical works , but they all appear to have been ...
... spirit ; but Steele was now too earnestly engaged in oppo- sition to the ministry to restrain his pen , and it was terminated in the same year . He afterwards engaged in other periodical works , but they all appear to have been ...
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... spirit was , however , by no means formed for implicit submission ; and for his opposition in 1719 to the peerage bill , supported by the ministry , he was deprived of his theatrical patent . He appealed to the public in a paper called ...
... spirit was , however , by no means formed for implicit submission ; and for his opposition in 1719 to the peerage bill , supported by the ministry , he was deprived of his theatrical patent . He appealed to the public in a paper called ...
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... I. * Arthur Maynwaring , Esq B inimitable spirit and humour , raised it to as high Original Dedications Introduction-Character of an absent Lover-Betterton's benefit -- Con- tinental Intelligence-Death Mr Partridge STEELE.
... I. * Arthur Maynwaring , Esq B inimitable spirit and humour , raised it to as high Original Dedications Introduction-Character of an absent Lover-Betterton's benefit -- Con- tinental Intelligence-Death Mr Partridge STEELE.
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... spirit for the contempt of all imposture , than yourself ; which qualities render you the most proper patron for the author of these Essays . In the general , the design , however executed , has met with so great success , that there is ...
... spirit for the contempt of all imposture , than yourself ; which qualities render you the most proper patron for the author of these Essays . In the general , the design , however executed , has met with so great success , that there is ...
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... spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretending to modesty in making this acknowledgment . What a man ob- tains from the good opinion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any ...
... spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretending to modesty in making this acknowledgment . What a man ob- tains from the good opinion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any ...
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