The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Tatler.4 In the spurious continuation of the Tatler early in 1711 the writer alludes vaguely to difficulties with Lillie and to the latter's ' in- gratitude ' . By the middle of March 1711 Lillie seems to have realized that Steele was ...
... Tatler.4 In the spurious continuation of the Tatler early in 1711 the writer alludes vaguely to difficulties with Lillie and to the latter's ' in- gratitude ' . By the middle of March 1711 Lillie seems to have realized that Steele was ...
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v. 1-5 Donald Frederic Bond. Nichols , in a note to Tatler 77 , recalls a conversation with ' old Mr. Richard Nutt ' , who had been employed with his father John Nutt in the printing of the Tatler . Mr. Richard Nutt remembered that the ...
v. 1-5 Donald Frederic Bond. Nichols , in a note to Tatler 77 , recalls a conversation with ' old Mr. Richard Nutt ' , who had been employed with his father John Nutt in the printing of the Tatler . Mr. Richard Nutt remembered that the ...
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... Tatler . A letter from him is printed in Tatler 92 , ' to beg the Favour of being advantagiously exposed in your Paper , chiefly for the Reputation of Snuff ' . In Tatler 94 Steele praises his orange - flower water , his snuff , and his ...
... Tatler . A letter from him is printed in Tatler 92 , ' to beg the Favour of being advantagiously exposed in your Paper , chiefly for the Reputation of Snuff ' . In Tatler 94 Steele praises his orange - flower water , his snuff , and his ...
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