| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 482 Seiten
...vbefore observed, made himself independent of business, by his'care and economy while he remained in it. In his political principles he was, in the words of Sir Richard Steele, a Whig up to the head and ears ; and so strictly was he attached to the interests of the House of Hanover, that... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 Seiten
...before observed, made himself independent of business, by his care and economy while he remained in it. In his political principles he was, in the words of Sir Richard Steele, a Whig up to the head and cars; and so strictly was he attached to the interests of the House of Hanover, that he... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 562 Seiten
...different humour he presented. Dogget died at Eltham in Kent, Sept. 22, 1721, and was interred there. In his political principles he was, in the words of sir Richard Steele, a " whig up to the head and ears ;" and so strictly was he attached to the interests of the house of Hanover, that... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 560 Seiten
...presented. Dogget died at Eltham in Kent, Sept. 22, 1721, and was interred there. In his politjcal principles he was, in the words of sir Richard Steele, a " whig up to the head and ears ;" and so strictly was he attached to the interests of the house of Hanover, that... | |
| 1821 - 670 Seiten
...audience with any diminution of his general excellence." In his temper he was a true humorist; and in his political principles he was, in the words of Sir Richard Steele, "a Whig, up to the head and ears :" and so firmly was he attached to the interests of the House of Hanover, that he... | |
| 1821 - 754 Seiten
...audience with any diminution of his general excellence." In bis temper he was a true humorist; and in his political principles he was, in the words of Sir Richard Steele, "a Whig, up to the head and ears:" and so firmly was he attached to the interests of the House of Hanover, that he... | |
| 1831 - 512 Seiten
...WhlteSwan, at Chelsea Mr. Dogpet was an actor of great and original merit, belonging to Drury Lane Theatre. In his political principles, he was, In the words of Sir Richard Steele, a " whig up to the head and ears;" and so strictly was he attached to the interests of the House of Hanover, that... | |
| George Bryan - 1869 - 248 Seiten
...be the comedian, but among his more intimate acquaintances. He is highly spoken of in the Spectator. He wrote one play, called " The Country Wake," a comedy,...known ; which is, that in the year after King George I. came to the throne, in 1715, Doggett gave a waterman's orange-coloured coat and silver badge to... | |
| William John Hardy, F. E. Robinson, William Paley Baildon - 1906 - 442 Seiten
...fortune. He was highly spoken of in the "Spectator." In his political principles he was, in the words of Steele, "a Whig up to head and ears," and he took...instance, among others, is well known ; which is, that the year after King George I came to the throne, Dogget gave a waterman's coat and silver badge to... | |
| A. Ansted - 1919 - 340 Seiten
...competent fortune and quitted the stage some years before he died. In his political principles, he was, iu the words of Sir Richard Steele, 'A Whig up to head...coat and silver badge to be rowed for ; on the latter Ls represented the Hanoverian horse; but the newspapers of the day will have it to represent the wild... | |
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