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  1. Selections from the works of Sir Richard Steele. Edited. with no by Steele. Richard. Sir. 1672-1729., 1897-01-01
  2. Richard Steele. Edited. with an introd. and notes. by G.A. Aitke by Steele. Richard. Sir. 1672-1729., 1903-01-01
  3. Epistolary correspondence; including his familiar letters to his wife and daughters. To which are prefixed fragments of three plays, two of them undoubtedly Steele's, the third supposed to be Addison's. Faithfully printed from the originals, and illutrated with literary and historical anecdotes Volume 1 by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  4. The lover, and other papers of Steele and Addison. Edited by Walter Lewin by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  5. Selections from Steele's contributions to the Tatler. With an introd. and notes by L.E. Steele by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  6. The Romish ecclesiastical history of late years by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  7. Selections from the Tatler. Spectator and Guardian; ed. with int by Steele. Richard. Sir. 1672-1729., 1896-01-01
  8. English humorists of the eighteenth century by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  9. Toasts, rakes and cits, being portraits of maids, men & matrons fashionable and unfashionable about town in the eighteenth century by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  10. The lover : to which is added, The reader by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  11. The Tatler Volume 2 by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  12. The tender husband; or, The accomplished fools, a comedy. Adapted for theatrical representation by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26
  13. The Christian hero : an argument proving that no principles but those of religion are sufficient to make a great man by Steele Richard Sir 1672-1729, 1807-01-01
  14. Selected essays, with an introd. and notes by Alex. Charles Ewald by Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Steele, 2009-10-26

21. Steele, Sir Richard
Steele, Sir Richard. 16721729, English essayist and playwright, b.Dublin. After studying at Charterhouse and Oxford, he entered
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    Steele, Sir Richard 1672-1729, 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 (1709-11), the writing of which was soon joined by his close friend Joseph Addison . This was followed by the Spectator (1711-12), the 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 The Crisis.
  • 22. Literature British Arts
    Travel Writer; Steele, Richard (16721729) Playwright and essayist;Stephen, Sir Leslie (1832-1904) Man of letters; Stephen, James
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    23. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Steele, Richard, Sir (16721729) Works by this author Isaac Bickerstaff,physician and astrologer. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
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    24. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Isaac Bickerstaff, physician and astrologer by Steele, Richard, Sir (16721729).Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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    25. Anecdote Richard Steele Steele Dinner Parties Extr
    amused that they rasied a subscription to cover Steele's debts. Steele, Sir Richard(16721729), British dramatist and essayist noted for his plays, letters
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    26. THE IMAGE OF THE PLANET EARTH AS AN ACTIVE AGENT IN JAMES HUTTON'S THEORY OF THE
    Samuel Pepys (16331703), Daniel Defoe (1661?-1731), Jonathan Swift (1667-1745),William Congreve (1670-1729), Sir Richard Steele(1672-1729), Joseph Addison
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    Paper No. 56-4 Presentation Time: 8:45 AM-9:00 AM THE IMAGE OF THE PLANET EARTH AS AN ACTIVE AGENT IN JAMES HUTTON'S THEORY OF THE EARTH WITH PROOFS AND ILLUSTRATIONS NORWICK, Stephen A. , Environmental Studies and Planning, Sonoma State Univ, Rohnert Park, CA 94928, norwick@sonoma.edu. 2002 Denver Annual Meeting (October 27-30, 2002)
    Session No. 56
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    Colorado Convention Center: A207
    8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Monday, October 28, 2002

    27. Steele
    Translate this page Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729) englischer Essayist, Journalist, Dramatikerund Politiker, geboren in Dublin, gestorben in Carmarthen (Wales).
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    Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)

    28. Outline
    Steele, Sir Richard (16721729), English essayist, playwright, and statesman, whofounded and contributed frequently to the influential 18th-century journal
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    John Vanbrugh
    Colley Cibber Richard Steele Susanna Centlivre ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan John Vanbrugh 1664-1726
    John Vanbrugh (1664-1726) has a high reputation both as an architect and as a playwright. As the former, he designed a number of famous and illustrious buildings, including Blenheim Palace, Castle Howard and the first great London opera house in the Haymarket. As the latter, he completed two brilliant, original comedies, The Relapse: or Virtue in Danger (1696) and The Provok'd Wife (1697), as well as a host of translations and adaptations. As if these two professions were not enough, Vanbrugh managed to combine mastership of these with a respectable career as a soldier. Such a multi-faceted career was less unusual at that time than nowadays. The educated elite were small in number and likely to be well-connected, so those with ability found it easier to gain recognition than they would do today. A multi-talented man thus had a reasonable chance of making a name for himself in several fields. Vanbrugh was first inspired to write for the stage by the production of Colley Cibber's sentimental play

    29. 97.11.21
    Very nice set. Sir Richard Steele (16721729) was born in Dublin, andbecame the most celebrated essayist and playwright of his era.
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    George Atherton Aitken (1860-1917)
    THE LIFE OF RICHARD STEELE.
    London: 1889 Two volumes. pp. (x), 419; (8), 452 + Plates. 8vo. 24 cm. Original red publisher's cloth binding. Very nice set. Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729) was born in Dublin, and became the most celebrated essayist and playwright of his era. He was educated at Charterhouse (while Addison attended), and went to Merton College, Oxford. He briefly entered the army, and reacted to the military life by taking up writing. He quickly authored three successful comedies; served as gentleman waiter to Prince George of Denmark; and in 1707 became an editor of the London Gazette.
    Steele recognized the enormous possibilities of periodical literature distributed by post-coaches, and founded (with Addison) two of the greatest efforts of that genre. The 'Tatler' (1709-1711) and the 'Spectator' (1711-1712) exposed the affectations, conceits, vices, and corruptions of all levels of society to the derision of humorous satire and comedic caricature. Along with moral, literary, and political comments we can find here too the beginnings of the modern novel.
    In 1713 Steele entered parliament, but was expelled the following year because of his pamphleteering and publishing in support of the House of Hanover. Upon the succession of George I he was rewarded for his attachment to that cause with a knighthood, and supervision of the Drury Lane Theatre. After disagreements with Addison, who was in the ministry, he lost his office, and retired to Wales.

    30. Index
    1902) Eighty Years and More Reminiscences 18151897 Steele, Richard,Sir (1672-1729) Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer.
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    31. Conrad
    Steele (Sir Richard, 16721729, essayist and dramatist) GOOD MEZZOTINT PORTRAITOF Steele AFTER JONATHAN RichardSON, half-length, three quarters facing right
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    AS RIGHTEOUS AS A MAN WHO PAYS HIS BILLS STEELE ( Sir RICHARD, 1672-1729, essayist and dramatist dark impression, mounted to view, one light crease at corner, framed and glazed, size of aperture c. 14¼ x 11 inches, overall size c. 21½ x 17¼ inches, 1712 For John Smith see the portrait of Charles I under 'History'.

    32. Portraits
    Steele (Sir Richard, 16721729, essayist and dramatist) GOOD MEZZOTINT PORTRAITOF Steele AFTER JONATHAN RichardSON, dark impression, mounted to view, one
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    Please click on any item which is of interest to view a full description and image if available. Please use your browser's 'back' button to return to this list. FOREWORD TO PORTRAIT CATALOGUE (MAY 1999) FOREWORD TO THE ARTIST AS A PORTRAIT (MARCH 2000) ALLINGHAM (WILLIAM, 1824-1889, Irish poet AUBER (DANIEL, 1782-1871, French composer BAUDELAIRE (CHARLES, 1821-1867, French poet BERTON (HENRI-MONTAN, 1767-1844, French composer CASALS (PABLO, 1876-1973, cellist, conductor and composer CHARLES I King of England ) FINE EARLY EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MEZZOTINT PORTRAIT OF CHARLES I, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck, by J. Smith, good margins, framed and glazed, size of aperture c. 13.5 x 9.5 inches, overall size c. 22 x 17 inches, [before 1720] CHERUBINI (LUIGI, 1760-1842, Italian composer CHESTERFIELD (PHILIP DORMER STANHOPE, 1694-1773, fourth Earl of, statesman ) GOOD BRONZE MEDALLIC PORTRAIT OF CHESTERFIELD by James Anthony Dassier, COWPER (WILLIAM, 1666-1709, surgeon, author of 'The Anatomy of Humane Bodies' and discoverer of Cowper's glands COWPER (WILLIAM

    33. DBM_GET_INDEX Failed -- Record Not Found
    The correspondence of Richard Steele. Records 1 to 1 of 1. Steele, Richard, Sir,16721729. The correspondence of Richard Steele, edited by Rae Blanchard.
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    34. The Site Of The Red Arrows - British Authors
    Malory, Sir Thomas (14051471) texts; de la Mare, Walter (1873-1956 Spenser, Edmund;Spencer Brown, G; Spender, Stephen (1909-?); Steele, Richard (1672-1729);
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    35. Local Ireland: Directory Of Irish Writers In The English Language, 1600's
    Steele, Sir Richard (16721729) Born in Ireland. Went to England atthe age of thirteen. By enlisting as a private in the Coldstream
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    36. Oral Examination List - Katherine Ellison
    1, 6, 12, 14, 15, and 21. Joseph Addison (16721719) and Richard Steele (1672-1729)The Tatler, No. Sir Horace Walpole (1717-1797) The Castle of Otranto.
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    The Long Eighteenth Century and Media Theory
    Examination held at 11:00 am Friday, September 7, 2001. I. Early Eighteenth Century, 1660-1745 A. Novels and Fictional Prose Narratives John Bunyan (1628-1688)
    Pilgrim’s Progress Aphra Behn (1640-1689)
    Oroonoko Daniel Defoe (1660-1731)
    Moll Flanders
    Journal of the Plague Year
    Mary Delariviere Manley (1672-1724)
    The Secret History of Queen Zarah Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)
    Gulliver’s Travels Samuel Richardson (1689-1761)
    Clarissa Eliza Haywood (1693-1756)
    Miss Betsy Thoughtless
    Fantomina
    Henry Fielding (1707-1754) Tom Jones B. Drama William Wycherly (1640-1716) The Country Wife George Etheredge (1634-1691) The Man of Mode John Dryden (1631-1700) All for Love Aphra Behn (1640-1689) The Rover Thomas Otway (1652-1685) Venice Preserved William Congreve (1670-1729) The Way of the World John Gay (1685-1732) The Beggar’s Opera George Lillo (1693-1739) The London Merchant C. Poetry

    37. {S-T}: Positive Atheism's Big List Of Scary Quotations
    Sir Richard Steele (16721729) Irish-English essayist and playwright; JosephAddison’s chief collaborator in the Tatler and the Spectator .
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    Home to Positive Atheism Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498)
    Roman Catholic prophet of the Dominican Order
    It would be good for religion if many books that seem useful were destroyed. When there were not so many books and not so many arguments and disputes, religion grew more quickly than it has since.
    Girolamo Savonarola , opposing the revival of human scholarship by urging the destruction of collections of classic literature, in Jacob Burckhardt, The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1960), p. 336, quoted from Helen Ellerbe, The Dark Side of Christian History The only good thing that we owe to Plato and Aristotle is that they brought forward many arguments which we can use against the heretics. Yet they and other philosophers are now in hell.
    Girolamo Savonarola , opposing the revival of human scholarship by urging the destruction of collections of classic literature, in Jacob Burckhardt, The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1960), p. 336, quoted from Helen Ellerbe

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    London 1878 (or later). An antique print of the old house once livedin by the author, wit and politician, Sir Richard Steele (16721729).
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    ANTIQUE PRINTS OF HAMPSTEAD BOOT (William Henry James): [HAMPSTEAD] THE VALE OF HEALTH. London: [1878 (or later)]. A pleasant antique print - a view across Hampstead Heath, the pond, etc. Engraved from an original study by William Henry Boot (1848-1918) and originally produced for the part-work "Old and New London" (London 1873-1878).
    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.

    39. History Magazine
    Most of this influence was exercised through his collaboration with Richard Steele(16721729) on a daily Richard Steele (later Sir Richard) was born in
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    40. Listing Of Authors
    1904, Editor Smith, Horace, 17791849 Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844 Smith, R., TranslatorStanley Young, Translator Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729 Stevens, Bertram
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