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  1. Richard Steele / edited with an introduction and notes, by G.A. Aitken by Richard, Sir (1672-1729) Steele, 1894
  2. The Sir Roger de Coverley papers from the Spectator; by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737 Abbott Herbert Vaughan 1865-1929 ed, 1905-12-31
  3. Addison's Sir Roger de Coverley papers by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737. [from old catalog] Twombly Alexander Stevenson 1832-1907 [from old catalog] ed, 1897-12-31
  4. The Sir Roger de Coverley papers; from the Spectator: by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737 Hudson William Henry 1862-1918 ed, 1899-12-31
  5. The Sir Roger de Coverley papers, from the Spectator; by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737 Hale Edward Everett 1863-1932 ed, 1904-12-31
  6. Sir Roger de Coverley papers in the Spectator by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737 Turpin Edna Henry Lee 1867- ed Beare Cornelia, 1906-12-31
  7. Sir Roger de Coverley by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737 Wills William Henry 1810-1880 ed, 1852-12-31
  8. The Sir Roger de Coverley papers, from the Spectator; by Joseph] [Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737. [from old catalog] Metcalf John Clavin [from old catalog] ed, 1910-12-31
  9. The Sir Roger de Coverley papers from the Spectator by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgell Eustace 1686-1737 Bliss Frederick Leroy Post Myra McPherson, 1902-12-31
  10. The Sir Roger de Coverley papers, from the Spectator by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 Budgett Eustace 1686-1737 Underwood Homer Krepps 1878- ed, 1911-12-31
  11. Sir Roger de Coverley papers by Joseph Addison 1672-1719 Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729 joint author, 1917-12-31
  12. The Guardian - [Complete in 2 volumes] by Richard, Sir (1672-1729). Addison, Joseph (1672-1719) Steele, 1747-01-01
  13. THE CHRISTIAN HERO: An Argument Proving that no Principles but those of Religion are Sufficient to make a Great Man. by Richard, Sir (1672-1729) Steele, 1727-01-01
  14. Essays And Tales; With An Introd. By Henry Morley by Morley Henry 1822-1894, 2010-10-15

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Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Sir Richard Steele 16721729.As a coach, I never pretend to have all the wisdom my clients need.
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Wood engraving on paper. Later hand colour. Engraved surface 105 x 144mm (approx. 4-1/8" x 5-5/8"). Text on verso. In very good and clean state. A guaranteed genuine antique print. To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number and go to the database . Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com CORBOULD (Richard): [HAMPSTEAD] CAEN WOOD, MIDDLESEX.

63. UBC Library - MARION
Crock of gold. (1 title); Steele, Sir Richard, 16721729. (2 titles); Steele,SM (1 title); Steele, Stephen, 1963- (2 titles); Steele, Stephen F. (1 title);
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64. English 30: The Enlightenment
1/19 Joseph Addison (16721719) Richard Steele (1672-1729) R, 21-35. No. No. 174,“Debate between Sir Roger de Coverly and Sir Andrew Freeport”handout.
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Dodsley, Robert, 17031764. 350. Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757. 346. Steele, Richard,Sir, 1672-1729. 341. Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. 339. Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784.
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66. The San Antonio College LitWeb Sir Richard Steele Page
The Sir Richard Steele Page. ( 1672 1729 ) Major Works. The Christian Hero An Argument ( 1701 ). The Funeral; Or, Grief a la Mode A Comedy ( 1701 ). The Lying Lover ( 1704 ). The Tender Husband (
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The Christian Hero: An Argument
The Funeral; Or, Grief a la Mode: A Comedy
The Lying Lover
The Tender Husband
The Tatler
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The Spectator ( 1711 - 1714 ). Collaboration with Joseph Addison. On Line
The Guardian
The Englishman; Being the Sequel to the Guardian
The Romish Ecclesistical History of Late Years
The Crisis The Conscious Lovers: A Comedy The Correspondence
. Edited by Rae Blanchard. Johns Hopkins, 1941. Occasional Verse . Edited by Rae Blanchard. Oxford, 1952. About Steele Calhoun Winton, Captain Steele: The Early Career of Richard Steele . Johns Hopkins, 1964. Sir Richard Steele, M. P. : The Later Career . Johns Hopkins, 1970. Sir Richard Steel Brief biography from Bartleby. Steele and Addison from Bartleby. Back to Restoration and Eighteenth Century

67. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Sir Richard Steele (English Literature, 1500 To 1799, Bi
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Related Category: English Literature, 1500 To 1799, Biographies Sir Richard Steele The Christian Hero, appeared in 1701. The same year saw a production of his first play, The Funeral, a sentimental comedy, which he followed with two more comedies, The Lying Lover (1703) and The Tender Husband (1705). In 1722 he produced his last and most important play, The Conscious Lovers. A year after the death of his first wife in 1706, he married Mary Scurlock, the "dear Prue" of his famous letters. Steele, however, was not made for a domestic life, and much of his time was spent carousing with his companions. He held several minor government positions before beginning his famous periodical, the Tatler Addison . This was followed by the Spectator Guardian (1713), and later periodicals of lesser importance. The partnership of Steele and Addison was one of the most successful in the history of English letters. Although they differed greatly in temperament, their aims and tastes were in the main united. They were Whig partisans, and sympathetic with the moral attitude of the rapidly growing middle class. Although Steele's prose lacks the polished grace of Addison's, his writing reflects his charm, spontaneity, wit, and imagination. In 1713, Steele carried on a celebrated political controversy with Swift, the chief Tory spokesman, in the course of which he wrote his pamphlet

68. GIGA Quote Author Page For Sir Richard Steele
GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by Sir Richard Steele. Sir Richard Steele. Irish essayist, dramatist and politician ( 1672 1729) BUY BOOK RELATED TO .
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The man is mechanically turned, and made for getting. . . . It was verily prettily said that we may learn the little value of fortune by the persons on whom Heaven is pleased to bestow it.
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He beheld his own rougher make softened into sweetness, and tempered with smiles; he saw a creature who had, as it were, Heaven's second though in her formation.
Christian Hero , (of Adam awaking and first seeing Eve) [ Women
To love her was a liberation education. Of Lady Elizabeth Hastings , in "The Tatler", no. 49 [ Love 'Tis nothing when a fancied scene's in view To skip from Covent Garden to Peru. Prologue to Ambrose Phillip's Distressed Mother Traveling The survivorship of a worthy man in his son is a pleasure scarce inferior to the hopes of the continuance of his own life. Spectator Posterity A woman seldom writes her Mind, but in her Postscript.

69. About Sir Richard Steele
The Life and Work of Sir Richard Steele. Steele messageboard, complete text of Steele's books and short stories, links to other information on Steele by Joseph Addison. Timeline. 1672 born in Dublin, Ireland. he produced his last and most important play, The Conscious Lovers. 1729 Death. Menu
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    Steele, Sir Richard Steele, Sir Richard, , English essayist and playwright, b. Dublin. After studying at Charterhouse and Oxford, he entered the army in 1694 and rose to the rank of captain by 1700. His first book, a moral tract entitled The Christian Hero, appeared in 1701. The same year saw a production of his first play, The Funeral, a sentimental comedy, which he followed with two more comedies, The Lying Lover (1703) and The Tender Husband (1705). In 1722 he produced his last and most important play, The Conscious Lovers. Tatler Addison . This was followed by the Spectator Guardian (1713), and later periodicals of lesser importance. The partnership of Steele and Addison was one of the most successful in the history of English letters. Although they differed greatly in temperament, their aims and tastes were in the main united. They were Whig partisans, and sympathetic with the moral attitude of the rapidly growing middle class. Although Steele's prose lacks the polished grace of Addison's, his writing reflects his charm, spontaneity, wit, and imagination. In 1713, Steele carried on a celebrated political controversy with Swift, the chief Tory spokesman, in the course of which he wrote his pamphlet

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Steele, Sir Richard. Steele, Sir Richard 16721729, English essayist and playwright, b dear Prue of his famous letters. Steele, however, was not made for a domestic life, and
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    Steele, Sir Richard Steele, Sir Richard, , English essayist and playwright, b. Dublin. After studying at Charterhouse and Oxford, he entered the army in 1694 and rose to the rank of captain by 1700. His first book, a moral tract entitled The Christian Hero, appeared in 1701. The same year saw a production of his first play, The Funeral, a sentimental comedy, which he followed with two more comedies, The Lying Lover (1703) and The Tender Husband (1705). In 1722 he produced his last and most important play, The Conscious Lovers. Tatler Addison . This was followed by the Spectator Guardian (1713), and later periodicals of lesser importance. The partnership of Steele and Addison was one of the most successful in the history of English letters. Although they differed greatly in temperament, their aims and tastes were in the main united. They were Whig partisans, and sympathetic with the moral attitude of the rapidly growing middle class. Although Steele's prose lacks the polished grace of Addison's, his writing reflects his charm, spontaneity, wit, and imagination. In 1713, Steele carried on a celebrated political controversy with Swift, the chief Tory spokesman, in the course of which he wrote his pamphlet

72. Richard Steele --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
There appears in his , Baker, Sir Richard British writer and authorof A Chronicle of the Kings of England. , Steele, Richard (1672–1729).
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73. Joseph Addison --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
and Sir Richard Steele from March 1, 1711, to Dec. 6, 1712, and subsequently revivedby Addison for a time in 1714. It , Steele, Richard (1672–1729).
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74. The Twickenham Museum : Sir Richard Steele
Thursday, 20 May 2004, Bookmark this page. Sir Richard Steele, Date1672 1729. Man of letters and dramatist, Richard Steele is remembered
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75. English 231, Fall 1997
Eighteenth Century 16601785 Intellectual Background p. 1771 Sir Richard Steele(1672­1729) Steele The Gentleman; The Pretty Fellow (Tatler 21) p. 2189
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76. Sir Richard Steele, [from] The Tatler, No
In the first decades of the eighteenth century, Richard Steele (1672 1729) andJoseph Addison In The Spectator, the figure of Sir Roger de Coverley appears
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Sir Richard Steele, [from] The Tatler , no. 169, May 9, 1710 In the first decades of the eighteenth century, Richard Steele (1672 - 1729) and Joseph Addison produced the hugely influential journals, The Tatler and The Spectator . Written for an audience drawn largely from the middle ranks of society, the larger task of these journals was to create a ‘polite’ society in which social divisions based on wealth and rank would be eased by a shared set of cultural values and an agreed code of behaviour. Implicit in such writing is a plea for the reform of the aristocracy after the perceived excesses of the Restoration. In The Spectator , the figure of Sir Roger de Coverley appears as a quirky but admirable throwback to an earlier generation of patrician country gentleman (see nos. 106-23): Sir Roger keeps a firm but benevolent grip on his tenants, ensures they attend church, looks to their needs, and in seeing his estate as more than a set of rights and rents creates an idyllic country community. In the extract from The Tatler which we reproduce here, Steele goes a step further by providing us with an aristocratic landlord who avoids even Sir Roger’s quirks. For Steele, the ideal owner of a country estate is not a mere ‘incumbent’ but a ‘landlord’ in the true sense (cf. Jonson’s claim in

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the end of his education, Swift started working for Sir William Temple Steele, Richard16721729 Richard Steele was born in Dublin, Ireland and was educated at
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