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PAGE RICHARD STEELE Prospectus of the " Tatler " The Club Sir Roger and the Widow A Voyage in London . Alexander Selkirk . JOSEPH ADDISON True Humour . The Royal Exchange Sir Roger at Home First Vision of Mirza ALEXANDER POPE The Rape ...
PAGE RICHARD STEELE Prospectus of the " Tatler " The Club Sir Roger and the Widow A Voyage in London . Alexander Selkirk . JOSEPH ADDISON True Humour . The Royal Exchange Sir Roger at Home First Vision of Mirza ALEXANDER POPE The Rape ...
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... Tatler , when in 1709 he found it imperative to increase by some means a never adequate income . In fact , Steele was always in debt and frequently met the claims of pressing creditors by borrowing from his friends . The success of the ...
... Tatler , when in 1709 he found it imperative to increase by some means a never adequate income . In fact , Steele was always in debt and frequently met the claims of pressing creditors by borrowing from his friends . The success of the ...
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... Tatler and offered to aid him with this paper . Forty - two of the Tatler papers came from Addison's pen . Together these journalists founded the Spectator , a paper to establish a rational standard of conduct in morals , manners , art ...
... Tatler and offered to aid him with this paper . Forty - two of the Tatler papers came from Addison's pen . Together these journalists founded the Spectator , a paper to establish a rational standard of conduct in morals , manners , art ...
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