The Female Tatler (8 July 1709—31 March 1710). Thrice weekly; 115 issues
The Spectator (1711–1714). Founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele; published daily, 1711–1712; in 1714, three times a week for six months. Collected in book form it remained hugely popular for the rest of the century.
The Spectator (1711–1714). Founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele; published daily, 1711–1712; in 1714, three times a week for six months. Collected in book form it remained hugely popular for the rest of the century.
^Margaret Drabble; Jenny Stringer; Daniel Hahn, eds. (2007). "Hill, Aaron". The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature, Third Edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199214921.
^White, Robert B. Jr. (1976). The English literary journal to 1900 : a guide to information sources. Detroit: Gale Research Co. ISBN 0-8103-1228-X.
^Hayden, John. O (1969). The Romantic Reviewers, 1802–1824. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
^White, Robert B. Jr. (1976). The English literary journal to 1900 : a guide to information sources. Detroit: Gale Research Co. ISBN 0-8103-1228-X.
^Margaret Drabble; Jenny Stringer; Daniel Hahn, eds. (2007). "Hill, Aaron". The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature, Third Edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199214921.
^Hayden, John. O (1969). The Romantic Reviewers, 1802–1824. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.