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Pagina 3
... Tatler , are excluded from its immediate successor , which , although not altogether faultless , is more uniform in all the valuable purposes of instruction , and all the excellences of style and invention . Steele and Addison appear to ...
... Tatler , are excluded from its immediate successor , which , although not altogether faultless , is more uniform in all the valuable purposes of instruction , and all the excellences of style and invention . Steele and Addison appear to ...
Pagina 4
... Tatler with a wish that his potent auxiliary had been called in sooner , and that , instead of improv- ing an ... Tatler , a measure which Swift igno- rantly attributes to scantiness of materials , or want * Preface to the Tatler , Life ...
... Tatler with a wish that his potent auxiliary had been called in sooner , and that , instead of improv- ing an ... Tatler , a measure which Swift igno- rantly attributes to scantiness of materials , or want * Preface to the Tatler , Life ...
Pagina 5
... Tatler , which , if we allow , it ap- pears to have been a circumstance of little impor- tance ; nor did the work " suffer much , ' says son , " by his unconsciousness of its commencement , or his absence at its cessation , for he ...
... Tatler , which , if we allow , it ap- pears to have been a circumstance of little impor- tance ; nor did the work " suffer much , ' says son , " by his unconsciousness of its commencement , or his absence at its cessation , for he ...
Pagina 6
... Tatler , that he became known as the author : this , however , savours a lit- tle of the cant of authorship . He was known long before the Tatler had reached half its progress , as appears from the personal attacks made upon him . by ...
... Tatler , that he became known as the author : this , however , savours a lit- tle of the cant of authorship . He was known long before the Tatler had reached half its progress , as appears from the personal attacks made upon him . by ...
Pagina 18
... Tatler , but many in the Spectator . Indeed no two men , even allowing the superiority of Addi- son , were ever better qualified , by correspondence or disposition of mind , to act as auxiliaries in a work of this nature . In most cases ...
... Tatler , but many in the Spectator . Indeed no two men , even allowing the superiority of Addi- son , were ever better qualified , by correspondence or disposition of mind , to act as auxiliaries in a work of this nature . In most cases ...
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