The Periodical Essayists of the Eighteenth Century: With Illustrative Extracts from the Rarer PeriodicalsJ. Clarke & Company, limited, 1923 - 263ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Weekly Amusement ( 1734 ) admits even more of the miscellaneous element . The first number was published on 9th November 1734 , and the design of the Weekly Amuse- ment is stated to be " to instruct and entertain the world with what is ...
... Weekly Amusement ( 1734 ) admits even more of the miscellaneous element . The first number was published on 9th November 1734 , and the design of the Weekly Amuse- ment is stated to be " to instruct and entertain the world with what is ...
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... Weekly Magazine had been begun to compete with the Weekly Magazine , but it did not manage to oust it , and it came to an end in March 1775 . These magazines , which combined general features with the original Addisonian essay ...
... Weekly Magazine had been begun to compete with the Weekly Magazine , but it did not manage to oust it , and it came to an end in March 1775 . These magazines , which combined general features with the original Addisonian essay ...
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... Weekly Journal 1729 92 The Free Briton 1730 95 Memoirs of the Society of Grub Street 1730 94 The Gentleman's Magazine ¡¤ 1731 83 The Universal Spectator and the Auditor 1731 97 The London Magazine 1732 84 The Comedian 1732 95 Fog's Weekly ...
... Weekly Journal 1729 92 The Free Briton 1730 95 Memoirs of the Society of Grub Street 1730 94 The Gentleman's Magazine ¡¤ 1731 83 The Universal Spectator and the Auditor 1731 97 The London Magazine 1732 84 The Comedian 1732 95 Fog's Weekly ...
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THE TATLER AND SPECTATOR and other PerioDICAL ESSAY WORK | 21 |
OF HENRY FIELDING | 83 |
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