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... paper that was answered by Addison's short - lived Whig Examiner ; but Harley did not wish to make an enemy of Steele , and after an interview with that statesman , Steele brought The Tatler to a sudden close ( January 2 , 1711 ) ...
... paper that was answered by Addison's short - lived Whig Examiner ; but Harley did not wish to make an enemy of Steele , and after an interview with that statesman , Steele brought The Tatler to a sudden close ( January 2 , 1711 ) ...
Pagina xxv
... paper when reprinted in volumes . The octavo edition of the first four volumes consisted of nine or ten thousand copies , some of which were printed on large and thick paper , at a guinea a volume ; and there was also a pocket edition ...
... paper when reprinted in volumes . The octavo edition of the first four volumes consisted of nine or ten thousand copies , some of which were printed on large and thick paper , at a guinea a volume ; and there was also a pocket edition ...
Pagina xxvi
... paper appeared accordingly on March 12. The Guardian extended to one hundred and seventy - five numbers , nearly half of them being by Steele ; Addison wrote frequently after the paper had been well established , and among others who ...
... paper appeared accordingly on March 12. The Guardian extended to one hundred and seventy - five numbers , nearly half of them being by Steele ; Addison wrote frequently after the paper had been well established , and among others who ...
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