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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

61. English Portfolio-Syllabi
M 10/29, Joseph Addison 16721719 Sir Richard Steele 1672-1729 Biography(N 2479-248 1) The Spectator 1, 2, 10, 49, 452 The Tatler 155 (Bedford
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Swift, Gulliver 's Travels and Other Writings (Bantam) Required
Pope, Poetry and Prose of Alexander Pope (Riverside) Required
The Beggar 's Opera and Other 18th-Century Plays (Everyman) Required
The Commerce of Everyday Life (Bedford) Required
Behn, The Rover and Other Plays (Oxford) Required Course Reciuirements: (After more than 5 absences, you risk failing the course) 15% Thought Questions (Semi-informal responses [1 1/2 to 2 pages] to the content, themes, or issues present in our texts) 20% Midterm (One Essay Question) 25% Paper (5-6 pages, reading closely a passage or passages from one of our texts) 30% Final Exam Course Schedule M 8/27 Introduction W 8/29 John Dryden 11631-17001: Biography (Norton 207 1-72) and Absalom and Achitophel to line 568 (N 2075-89) F 8/31 Dryden: Absalom and Achitophel line 569 to the end (N 2089-2099) M 9/3 Labor Day!

62. Séc. XVIII
London, Dent, 1938. 12192/1. Steele, Richard, Sir (16721729). Conciouslovers, The. In In D'AVENANT, William, Sir et alii. Plays
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SÉC. XVIII ADDISON, Joseph (1672-1719) Cato. In: ADDISON, Joseph et alii. Eighteenth century plays. London; New York, Dent; Dutton, 1928. (Everyman's Library; 818) [11460/1] Cato. In: NICOLL, Allardyce, ed. Readings from British drama; extracts from British and Irish plays. London, George Harrap, 1928. [00690/1] Cato. In: In: D'AVENANT, William, Sir et alii. Plays of the restoration and eighteenth century as they were acted at the theatres-royal by Their Majesties' servants. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [c1931] [00735/1] BAILLIE, Joanna (1762-1851) Ethwald. In: NICOLL, Allardyce, ed. Readings from British drama; extracts from British and Irish plays. London, George Harrap, 1928. [00690/1] BYRON, George Gordon, Lord (1788-1824) Poems and plays . London; New York, Dent; Dutton, 1910. 3 v. (Everyman's Library; 487) [00802/1;00803/1] Manfred . In:DRYDEN John et alii. Modern English drama. New York, Collier, [1909]. (The Harvard Classics; 18) [12196/1] Manfred. In: ELIOT, Charles William, ed. Modern English drama.

63. Read Me! - The National Year Of Reading
Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729).I simply love learning, be it studying Shakespeare or Satyagraha.
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What were your favourite books as a child? Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, The Narnia Books by CS Lewis, Animal Farm by George Orwell, The Thirty-nine Steps by John Buchan and RS Unstead's history books
What have you read recently? The Lyrics of Noel Coward, The Rolling Stones: A Life on the Road by Jools Holland and Dora Loewenstein and Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernieres
What book would you take if you were banished to a desert island? The Encyclopaedia Brittanica
Which writer has inspired you in your life and why? PG Wodehouse, because he is Britain's greatest comic writer
What is your favourite book of the last year? Stalingrad by Antony Beevor
When is your best time for reading? Last thing
What is your best environment for reading? Bed
What newspapers and magazines do you read? History
What don't you like reading? Instructions
Why is reading important to you? Because I love it.
Name: Chris Smith
Job: Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport What was your favourite book as a child?

64. Psychology
First though some quotes about reading. Reading is to the mind what exercise isto the body. Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729) When I read a book, it stays read
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65. GIGA Quote Author Page For Sir Richard Steele
Essayist and playwright Sir Richard Steele is best remembered for creating, with his friend Joseph Addison,
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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.
- in the "Tatler", no. 203 [ Wealth
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.

66. The San Antonio College LitWeb Sir Richard Steele Page
The Sir Richard Steele Page. ( 1672 1729 ) Major Works The Christian HeroAn Argument ( 1701 ). The Funeral; Or, Grief a la Mode A Comedy ( 1701 ).
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Major Works

The Christian Hero: An Argument
The Funeral; Or, Grief a la Mode: A Comedy
The Lying Lover
The Tender Husband
The Tatler
( 1709 - 11 ). Collaboration with Joseph Addison.
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

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  • 68. Steele, Sir Richard
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia Steele, Sir Richard. Steele, Sir Richard,1672–1729, English essayist and playwright, b. Dublin. After
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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 The Crisis.

    70. STEELE, SIR RICHARD
    Steele, Sir Richard (1672—1729), English man of letters in the reign of Queen Anne,is inseparably associated in the history of literature with his personal
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    71. 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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    75. Sir Richard Steeles
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    77. Steelebio
    Richard Steele ( 1672 1729). Sir Richard Steele, journalist, dramatist, miscellaneouswriter, was born in Dublin, the son of Richard Steele, an attorney, and
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    Sir Richard Steele, journalist, dramatist, miscellaneous writer, was born in Dublin, the son of Richard Steele, an attorney, and Elinor (Sheyles) Symes. His father died when Richard was five and his mother soon after; his uncle, Henry Gascoigne, secretary to the first Duke of Ormonde, became his guardian. He entered the Charterhouse in 1684, and there, two years later, met Joseph Addison a few weeks his junior, with whom his name will always be associated. In 1690 he matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, changing in 1691 to Merton College. His first writing there, a comedy, he burned. He left without a degree to enroll as a gentleman trooper in the life guards under the Duke of Ormonde's grandson (later attainted for treason)an action which cost him his uncle's approval and a large estate. In 1694 he dedicated an elegy on Queen Mary to Lord Cutts, and in consequence was appointed Cutts' secretary and transferred to his Coldstream regiment. By 1700 he was a captain. It was at this period that he fought a duel with one Captain Kelly, wounding him badly, an episode which turned Steele into a lifelong opponent of dueling. In 1702 he was in Lord Lucas' regiment. This was also the period when Steele began to appear in print. His

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    80. [Inquiry] [Inquisitiveness] [Insanity] [Insensibility] [Insincerity] [Inspiratio
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