Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, Prime Minister 1710-1714: A Study of Politics and Letters in the Age of AnneMethuen & Company, 1902 - 256 頁 |
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... Friendship with Charles Montague PAGE CHAPTER II SPEAKER AND SECRETARY OF STATE 1701-1705 Harley elected Speaker of the House of Commons - State of Political Parties - England and France - Harley again elected Speaker in Last Parliament ...
... Friendship with Charles Montague PAGE CHAPTER II SPEAKER AND SECRETARY OF STATE 1701-1705 Harley elected Speaker of the House of Commons - State of Political Parties - England and France - Harley again elected Speaker in Last Parliament ...
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... Friendship with Men of Letters : Swift , Prior , Arbuthnot , Gay - The Brothers ' Club - The Scriblerus Club - Politics and Letters in the Age of Anne APPENDICES- 208 1. SWIFT'S CHARACTER OF THE EARL OF OXFORD 233 II . MONEY LENT TO THE ...
... Friendship with Men of Letters : Swift , Prior , Arbuthnot , Gay - The Brothers ' Club - The Scriblerus Club - Politics and Letters in the Age of Anne APPENDICES- 208 1. SWIFT'S CHARACTER OF THE EARL OF OXFORD 233 II . MONEY LENT TO THE ...
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... FRIENDSHIP WITH CHARLES MONTAGUE . " We fight with the poison of the tongue , with words that speak like the piercing of a sword , with the gall of envie , the venom of slander , the foam of malice . " Such were the words in which De ...
... FRIENDSHIP WITH CHARLES MONTAGUE . " We fight with the poison of the tongue , with words that speak like the piercing of a sword , with the gall of envie , the venom of slander , the foam of malice . " Such were the words in which De ...
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... friendship between himself and Charles Montague.1 They were of the same 1 Charles Montague ( 1661-1715 ) , created Baron Halifax in 1700 , and raised to an earldom in 1714. In 1687 , in collaboration with Prior , he wrote a burlesque of ...
... friendship between himself and Charles Montague.1 They were of the same 1 Charles Montague ( 1661-1715 ) , created Baron Halifax in 1700 , and raised to an earldom in 1714. In 1687 , in collaboration with Prior , he wrote a burlesque of ...
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A Study of Politics and Letters in the Age of Anne Edward Stanley Roscoe. S ROBERT HARLEY Knight of the Bath Branton Bryan Castle in the County of Hereford • FRIENDSHIP WITH MONTAGUE 27 age , and Montague had.
A Study of Politics and Letters in the Age of Anne Edward Stanley Roscoe. S ROBERT HARLEY Knight of the Bath Branton Bryan Castle in the County of Hereford • FRIENDSHIP WITH MONTAGUE 27 age , and Montague had.
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第 123 頁 - ... the governor and company of the Bank of England, or by the governor and company of merchants of Great Britain trading to the South Seas and other parts of America, and for encouraging the fishery...
第 200 頁 - Scriblerus was to have ridiculed all the false tastes in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough ; that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each.
第 60 頁 - A Review of the Affairs of France, and of all Europe, as influenced by that Nation...
第 97 頁 - I think Mr. St. John the greatest young man I ever knew ; wit, capacity, beauty, quickness of apprehension, good learning, and an excellent taste ; the best orator in the house of commons, admirable conversation, good nature, and good manners ; generous, and a despiser of money.
第 169 頁 - The wolf dwells with the lamb, and the leopard lies down with the kid...
第 144 頁 - I was resolved to stay till I could tell you the queen had got so far the better of the dragon as to take her power out of his hands. " He has been the most ungrateful man to her, and to all his best friends, that ever was born. " I cannot have so much time now to write all my mind, because my dear mistress is not well ; and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the Treasurer, who, for three weeks together, was teasing and vexing her without intermission ! And she could not get rid of him...
第 194 頁 - John Gay. I'm no more to converse with the swains, But go where fine people resort : One can live without money on plains, But never without it at court. If, when with the swains I did gambol, I array'd me in silver and blue : When abroad, and in courts I shall ramble, Pray, my lord, how much money will do...
第 26 頁 - Let me conjure you to disappoint the only hopes of our enemies, by your unanimity : I have shown, and will always show, how desirous I am to be the common father of all my people ; do you, in like manner, lay aside parties and divisions ;. let there be no other distinction heard of among us for the future, but of those who are for the Protestant religion and the present establishment, and of those who mean a Popish prince and a French government.
第 199 頁 - The end of our Club is to advance conversation and friendship, and to reward deserving persons with our interest and recommendation. We take in none but men of wit or men of interest; and if we go on as we begin, no other Club in this town will be worth talking of.
第 189 頁 - He has the best skill in ancient hands and MSS. of any man not only of this, but, I believe, of any former age...