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== 1711 to 1712. ==

The page clearly states the Spectator existed from 1711 to 1712, yet speaks of it being widely read in the 19th century. There are inconsistencies here. ] (]) 22:48, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

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This publication was published during the likes of Austen's time.

It was an old literary chestnut in Jane Austen's time -- one whose influence she didn't entirely approve of. Churchh 20:39, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

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1711 to 1712.

The page clearly states the Spectator existed from 1711 to 1712, yet speaks of it being widely read in the 19th century. There are inconsistencies here. CSDarrow (talk) 22:48, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

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