The Mottoes of the Spectators, Tatlers, and Guardians is a book written by Thomas Broughton and published in 1737. The book is a collection of the mottoes used by three popular 18th-century British periodicals: The Spectator, The Tatler, and The Guardian. These mottoes were short phrases or sayings that appeared at the beginning of each issue and were meant to summarize the theme or message of the publication.Broughton's book provides a comprehensive...