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... seems to have influenced the form of succeeding publications of a more critical character.2 For sixteen years after the Printing Act , no develop- ment of literary periodicals is to be noted . The Transac- tions of the Royal Society ...
... seems to have influenced the form of succeeding publications of a more critical character.2 For sixteen years after the Printing Act , no develop- ment of literary periodicals is to be noted . The Transac- tions of the Royal Society ...
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... seems to have been general that a con- siderable group composed the " Athenian Society . " But it is probable that ... seem absurd to modern readers , just as the questions which provoked them are absurd . But humor and common sense ...
... seems to have been general that a con- siderable group composed the " Athenian Society . " But it is probable that ... seem absurd to modern readers , just as the questions which provoked them are absurd . But humor and common sense ...
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... seems to have been designed purely for entertainment . The character of the fiction in it suggests that the author may have been attempting to capitalize the popularity of Defoe's Apparition of Mrs. Veal ( 1706 ) . That other parts of ...
... seems to have been designed purely for entertainment . The character of the fiction in it suggests that the author may have been attempting to capitalize the popularity of Defoe's Apparition of Mrs. Veal ( 1706 ) . That other parts of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 13 |
PERIODICAL LITERATURE BEFORE THE DAYS OF QUEEN ANNE | 19 |
THE Tatler Spectator AND Guardian | 65 |
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A. C. Benson Addison advertisements appeared Athenian Mercury began biography Blackwood's British career Catalogue character Charles Christopher Smart columns contemporary contents contributions contributors criticism Crose Dickens drama Dunton early Edinburgh Review edited editor eighteenth century England English entertainment essay serial fiction Fortnightly Gentleman's Magazine George Grub Street Journal half-sheet folio Henry History humor illustrated imitator important interest Isaac Bickerstaff issued James January John John Dunton Johnson Journal des Sçavans learned Leigh Hunt letters Literary Journal literary periodical literature London Magazine matter Memoirs ment Monthly Magazine Monthly Miscellany Monthly Review moral newspaper nineteenth century notices number contained numbers original paper poems poetry poets political Pope popular printed publication published Quarterly Review Rambler readers Richard Robert Robert Southey Saturday Scots Magazine Scott Southey Steele Steele's Tatler Theatre theatrical Thomas tion Tory verse Walter weekly journal William writers wrote zine