Literary Influences in Colonial Newspapers 1704 1750
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The little catalogue of Franklin's Library Company, though not perhaps directly connected with his newspaper or his period- ical, has such a vital relation to his bookselling and printing interests, that the literary section of it, at least, deserves a place here. Besides the copies of Milton noted above, the catalogue notes : 'Written by some of the Spectators, 8 vols. Tattlers, 4 vols. Guardians, 2 vols. Most ingenious INIen of the Age, for the Promo- tion of Virtue, Piety and good Manners. "... Don Quixote. Original and Translation. Steele's Dramatick Works The Ladies' Lihrary^^ Dryden Waller Cowley Rowe Pope Voltaire Arbuthnot Bacon Locke Shaftesbury Gay Edmund Spencer Works j Dryden 's Virgil j Xenophon " See Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society for April, 1910, for a full account of the libraries of the Mathers by Mr. Julius Herbert Tuttle, of the Massachusetts Historical Society. "Probably Steele's. 106 LITERARY INFLUENCES IN COLONIAL NEWSPAPERS Epictetus Plutarch Cicero Plato Horace Swift Congreve Sallust Juvenal Persius The Tiu'kish Spy Addison's Miscellaneous Worhs, in Verse and Prose, 3 vols.
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