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Excerpt from Eighteenth Century Essays
Appeared, he was permanently joined by Addison, and the essay began to assume the definite form which it retained for a century, namely, - that of a short paper, generally on one subject, and headed with a Greek or Latin motto. Then, in January 1711, the Tatler came to an end. Its place was filled, in the following March, by the more famous Spectator, ' which ran its career until December, 1712. After this, in 1713.
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