Richard Steele's Periodical Journalism, 1714-16Clarendon Press, 1959 - 346 pages |
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... Tatler ' . And though these early months of 1714 were marked by public tension and indeed by a crisis in Steele's own political career , The Lover , by design , was kept clear of factional polemics and , except for the veiled Crabtree ...
... Tatler ' . And though these early months of 1714 were marked by public tension and indeed by a crisis in Steele's own political career , The Lover , by design , was kept clear of factional polemics and , except for the veiled Crabtree ...
Page 319
... Tatler . / By Marmaduke Myrtle , Gent./ Separate title - page for The Reader , p . [ 233 ] : The / Reader . / [ ornament ] / London : Printed for J. Tonson . MDCCXIV . / 12mo . [ i - ix ] , [ 1 ] -297 , [ i - xv ] pp . The Lover , [ 1 ] ...
... Tatler . / By Marmaduke Myrtle , Gent./ Separate title - page for The Reader , p . [ 233 ] : The / Reader . / [ ornament ] / London : Printed for J. Tonson . MDCCXIV . / 12mo . [ i - ix ] , [ 1 ] -297 , [ i - xv ] pp . The Lover , [ 1 ] ...
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... Tatler ; / By Marma- duke Myrtle , Gent . / To which is added / The Reader . / Both by the Author of The Tatler and Spectator . / A New Edition , / With Notes and Illustrations . / Phyllida amo ante alias , nam me discedere flevit ...
... Tatler ; / By Marma- duke Myrtle , Gent . / To which is added / The Reader . / Both by the Author of The Tatler and Spectator . / A New Edition , / With Notes and Illustrations . / Phyllida amo ante alias , nam me discedere flevit ...
Contents
THE LOVER | 3 |
THE READER Nos 19 22 April to 10 May 1714 | 143 |
TOWNTALK IN A LETTER TO A LADY IN THE | 181 |
Copyright | |
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