
nline journalism. A collaboration between Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, The Spectator was for a long time after its initial run in 1711 and 1712 held up to English students and readers as …
N STATEMENT The core purpose of The American Spectator is to educate, entertain, and inform readers with smart and witty investigative journalism and editorial writing from a conservative …
We see it when in the 'Spectator' he meets the prejudices of an 'understanding age,' and partly satisfies his own, by finding reason for his admiration of 'Chevy Chase' and the 'Babes in the …
The Tatler was organized in part both by miscellaneous topics matched to miscellaneous voices and by a single voice com- menting on various topics. The Spectator takes this one step …
io O., Footnotes SpectatorIssues number 411 to 421 of the Spectator , all of them written by Joseph Addison, have become known as the "Pleasures of the Im. gination" series. They were …
Roger her rather than the other way around. Sir Roger de Coverly became perhaps the most famous and to some extent beloved of the characters of the "Spectator club" outlined in this …
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