The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Tickell , published three times a week from June to December 1714 and later as Volume VIII of the completed Spectator . A certain amount of confusion in the past has resulted from the failure to distinguish between the two series . When ...
... Tickell , published three times a week from June to December 1714 and later as Volume VIII of the completed Spectator . A certain amount of confusion in the past has resulted from the failure to distinguish between the two series . When ...
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... Tickell . Tickell is named by Steele as one of the contributors to the original series , but his association with Addison , which had begun with his complimen- tary verses on Rosamond , did not become close until 1714 , when the ...
... Tickell . Tickell is named by Steele as one of the contributors to the original series , but his association with Addison , which had begun with his complimen- tary verses on Rosamond , did not become close until 1714 , when the ...
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... Tickell manuscript names her as the author of the long letter which makes up the whole of No. 573 , a letter ... Tickell , Grove , Byrom , Pearce , and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu -the Tickell manuscript also names Ambrose Philips as the ...
... Tickell manuscript names her as the author of the long letter which makes up the whole of No. 573 , a letter ... Tickell , Grove , Byrom , Pearce , and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu -the Tickell manuscript also names Ambrose Philips as the ...
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