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Periodicals that contained moral or satiric essays in the first half of the eighteenth century were

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The spectator and The tatler
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Answer: The Tatler and the Spectator.

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Tatler was founded in 1709 by Richard Steele. It was a brand new approach to journalism which focused on the news and gossips heard in London cafés and also some invented stories.

Spectator succeeded the Tatler. It was founded in 1711 by Steele and Addison. Its aim was also to enliven moral and satiric stories.

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