The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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George Atherton Aitken. T Preface HE original numbers of the Tatler were re- issued in two forms in 1710-11 ; one edition ... Tatler was published by John Nichols and others in 1786 , with notes by Dr. Percy , Bishop of Dromore , Dr. John ...
George Atherton Aitken. T Preface HE original numbers of the Tatler were re- issued in two forms in 1710-11 ; one edition ... Tatler was published by John Nichols and others in 1786 , with notes by Dr. Percy , Bishop of Dromore , Dr. John ...
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... Tatler , have been taken from contemporary engravings in the British Museum ; and the imaginary portrait of Isaac Bickerstaff in the last volume is from a rare picture drawn by Lens in 1710 as a frontispiece to collections of the ...
... Tatler , have been taken from contemporary engravings in the British Museum ; and the imaginary portrait of Isaac Bickerstaff in the last volume is from a rare picture drawn by Lens in 1710 as a frontispiece to collections of the ...
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... Tatler and Spectator ; and he also commenced his attack on John Partridge , quack doctor and maker of astrological almanacs . On the appearance of Partridge's " Merlinus Liberatus " for 1708 , Swift - borrowing a name from the signboard ...
... Tatler and Spectator ; and he also commenced his attack on John Partridge , quack doctor and maker of astrological almanacs . On the appearance of Partridge's " Merlinus Liberatus " for 1708 , Swift - borrowing a name from the signboard ...
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... Tatler , that he could prove that Partridge was not alive ; for no one living could have written such rubbish as the new almanac . In starting his new paper Steele assumed the name of the astrologer Isaac Bickerstaff , rendered famous ...
... Tatler , that he could prove that Partridge was not alive ; for no one living could have written such rubbish as the new almanac . In starting his new paper Steele assumed the name of the astrologer Isaac Bickerstaff , rendered famous ...
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... Tatler was started by Steele without any very definite designs for the future . According to the first number , published on April 12 , 1709 , the aim was to instruct the public what to think , after their reading , and there was to be ...
... Tatler was started by Steele without any very definite designs for the future . According to the first number , published on April 12 , 1709 , the aim was to instruct the public what to think , after their reading , and there was to be ...
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