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: The periodical aimed to "enliven morality with wit" and "temper wit with morality". It sought to reform the manners and social etiquette of the emerging middle class through gentle satire.

: A fictional framing device featuring diverse characters like the country squire Sir Roger de Coverley , the merchant Sir Andrew Freeport, and the socialite Will Honeycomb.

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: Established by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in 1711.

Torrent files for "Spectator" generally package the following materials:

The search term typically refers to digital file archives containing historical volumes of The Spectator , a highly influential 18th-century British periodical. These files are commonly used by students and researchers to access the complete collection of essays penned by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele . Overview of The Spectator (1711–1712)

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    : The periodical aimed to "enliven morality with wit" and "temper wit with morality". It sought to reform the manners and social etiquette of the emerging middle class through gentle satire.

    : A fictional framing device featuring diverse characters like the country squire Sir Roger de Coverley , the merchant Sir Andrew Freeport, and the socialite Will Honeycomb. Spectator.torrent

    The Spectator: Get Some Class, Folks! | Online Library of Liberty : The periodical aimed to "enliven morality with

    : Established by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in 1711. The Spectator: Get Some Class, Folks

    Torrent files for "Spectator" generally package the following materials:

    The search term typically refers to digital file archives containing historical volumes of The Spectator , a highly influential 18th-century British periodical. These files are commonly used by students and researchers to access the complete collection of essays penned by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele . Overview of The Spectator (1711–1712)

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