o časopisu The Tatler
Zdroj: [Od soukromých dopisů k deníkům, Živá historie, 2010, červenec-srpen, 38]
Richard Steele citáty a výroky
Richard Steele: Citáty anglicky
17 September 1712
Letters to His Wife (1707-1712)
No. 153 (25 August 1711)
The Spectator (1711-1714)
On Lady Elizabeth Hastings, in Tatler (1709-1711), no. 49
“Of all the affections which attend human life, the love of glory is the most ardent.”
No. 139 (9 August 1711)
The Spectator (1711-1714)
Eleven at night, 5 January 1708
Letters to His Wife (1707-1712)
“A favor well bestowed is almost as great an honor to him who confers it as to him who receives it.”
No. 497 (30 September 1712)
The Spectator (1711-1714)
“I am come to a tavern alone to eat a steak, after which I shall return to the office.”
28 October 1707
Letters to His Wife (1707-1712)
No. 544 (24 November 1712)
The Spectator (1711-1714)
“A little in drink, but at all times yr faithful husband.”
27 September 1708
Letters to His Wife (1707-1712)
No. 49 (26 April 1711)
The Spectator (1711-1714)
“Will Honeycomb calls these over-offended ladies the outrageously virtuous.”
No. 266 (4 January 1712)
The Spectator (1711-1714)
No. 238 (3 December 1711)
The Spectator (1711-1714)