The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 |
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... Steele , Addison , and Swift , the writers most associated with 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 ...
... Steele , Addison , and Swift , the writers most associated with 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 ...
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... Steele and Addison were about thirty - seven years of age , while Swift , then still counted among the Whigs , was more than four years their senior . Addison and Steele had been friends at the Charterhouse School and at Oxford , and ...
... Steele and Addison were about thirty - seven years of age , while Swift , then still counted among the Whigs , was more than four years their senior . Addison and Steele had been friends at the Charterhouse School and at Oxford , and ...
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... Steele , who wished " to show the esteem I have for you , and that I look upon my intimacy with you as one of the most valuable enjoyments of my life . " 1705 Steele married a lady with property in Barbados , and on her death married ...
... Steele , who wished " to show the esteem I have for you , and that I look upon my intimacy with you as one of the most valuable enjoyments of my life . " 1705 Steele married a lady with property in Barbados , and on her death married ...
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George Atherton Aitken. Addison , Steele and me " were in constant communication . In that year Swift published a pamphlet called " A Project for the Advancement of Religion and the Reformation of Manners , " which anticipated many of ...
George Atherton Aitken. Addison , Steele and me " were in constant communication . In that year Swift published a pamphlet called " A Project for the Advancement of Religion and the Reformation of Manners , " which anticipated many of ...
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... Steele assumed the name of the astrologer Isaac Bickerstaff , rendered famous . by Swift , and made frequent use of Swift's leading idea . He himself summed up the controversy in the words , " if a man's art is gone , the man is gone ...
... Steele assumed the name of the astrologer Isaac Bickerstaff , rendered famous . by Swift , and made frequent use of Swift's leading idea . He himself summed up the controversy in the words , " if a man's art is gone , the man is gone ...
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