The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 |
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... month and day of the month are set down , the persons named , and the great actions and events of next year particularly related , as they will come to pass . Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by ...
... month and day of the month are set down , the persons named , and the great actions and events of next year particularly related , as they will come to pass . Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by ...
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... monthly paper of poems and other miscellaneous matter , was succeeded , in 1707 , by Oldmixon's Muses ' Mercury ; or , The Monthly Miscellany , a periodical which contained also notices of new plays and books , and numbered Steele among ...
... monthly paper of poems and other miscellaneous matter , was succeeded , in 1707 , by Oldmixon's Muses ' Mercury ; or , The Monthly Miscellany , a periodical which contained also notices of new plays and books , and numbered Steele among ...
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... monthly supplement , dealing with " the immediate subject then on the tongues of the town , " was begun in September 1704 ; and pressure on the space before long pushed the Advices from the Scandal Club out of the ordinary issue of the ...
... monthly supplement , dealing with " the immediate subject then on the tongues of the town , " was begun in September 1704 ; and pressure on the space before long pushed the Advices from the Scandal Club out of the ordinary issue of the ...
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... months ago , against Mr. Harley , who gave him the post at first . " There was a growing coldness between Swift and his old friends , and on the 3rd of November Swift wrote , " We have scurvy Tatlers of late , so pray do not suspect me ...
... months ago , against Mr. Harley , who gave him the post at first . " There was a growing coldness between Swift and his old friends , and on the 3rd of November Swift wrote , " We have scurvy Tatlers of late , so pray do not suspect me ...
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... months later of the Spectator . Steele himself said that on many accounts it had become an irksome task to personate Mr. Bickerstaff any longer ; he had in some places touched upon matters concerning Church and State , and he could not ...
... months later of the Spectator . Steele himself said that on many accounts it had become an irksome task to personate Mr. Bickerstaff any longer ; he had in some places touched upon matters concerning Church and State , and he could not ...
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