, the

Spectator

, and the

Guardian

were, all of them, Steele's, begun and ended by him at his sole discretion. In these three journals Steele was answerable for 510 papers; Addison for 369. Swift wrote two papers, and sent about a dozen fragments. Congreve wrote one article in the

Tatler

; Pope wrote thrice for the

Spectator

, and eight times for the

Guardian