Eighteenth Century Poetry & ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Alan Dugald McKillop, Lois Whitney, John Marshall Bullitt A broad survey of eighteenth-century poetry. |
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... Tatler , little Harrison , whom I have men- tioned to you . Others have put him on it , and I encourage him ; and he was with me this morning and eve- ning , shewing me his first , which comes out on Saturday . I doubt he will not ...
... Tatler , little Harrison , whom I have men- tioned to you . Others have put him on it , and I encourage him ; and he was with me this morning and eve- ning , shewing me his first , which comes out on Saturday . I doubt he will not ...
Page 379
... Tatler and The Spectator they achieved a success and influence such as would probably have been beyond the reach of either one alone . The dashing , impulsive , sometimes erratic , Irishman could contribute a warm human touch to ...
... Tatler and The Spectator they achieved a success and influence such as would probably have been beyond the reach of either one alone . The dashing , impulsive , sometimes erratic , Irishman could contribute a warm human touch to ...
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... Tatler and Spectator were reprinted with some revision in details in collected volumes , and went through many editions . They came to represent for the next hundred years the very type and excellence of the periodical essay , and ...
... Tatler and Spectator were reprinted with some revision in details in collected volumes , and went through many editions . They came to represent for the next hundred years the very type and excellence of the periodical essay , and ...
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