[234] This idea was carried out in 1725, when Charles Lillie published, by Steele's permission, two volumes of "Original and genuine Letters sent to the Tatler and Spectator, during the time those works were publishing. None of which have been before printed." See No. 110.
[235] See Nos. [117], [186], Advertisements.
[237] See No. 75.
[238] It would hardly be possible for a man of Bickerstaff's age to acquire perfection in fencing after only a few months' practice. See No. [173]: "I first began to learn to push this last winter."
No. 165.
[Addison.
Thursday, April 27, to Saturday, April 29, 1710.
From my own Apartment, April 28.