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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. SIR RICHARD STEELE - LoveToKnow Article On SIR RICHARD STEELE
Steele, Sir Richard (16721729), English man of letters in the reign of QueenAnne, is inseparably associated in the history of literature with his personal
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SIR RICHARD STEELE
STEELE, SIR RICHARD A selection from Steeles essays, with a prefatory memoir, has been edited by Mr Austin Dobson (1885 revised 1896). Mr Dobson contributed a fuller biography to Mr Andrew Langs series of English Worthies, in 1886. In 1889 another and more exhaustive life was published by Mr G. A. Aitkcn, who has also edited Steeles plays (1898) and the Taller (1898). (W. M.; A. D.) ANNE STEELE THOMAS STEELE To properly cite this SIR RICHARD STEELE article in your work, copy the complete reference below: "SIR RICHARD STEELE." LoveToKnow 1911 Online Encyclopedia.
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22. Literary Encyclopedia: Steele, Sir Richard
Steele, Sir Richard (16721729). Playwright. Active 1701-1729 in England, Britain,Europe. We hope to complete this entry soon.
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23. Literary Encyclopedia: Neo-Classicism, Neoclassicism
John Gay (16851732), Thomas Parnell (1679-1718), Matthew Prior (1664-1721),Joseph Addison (1672-1719) and Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729) can all be seen
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24. San Antonio College LitWeb Restoration And Eighteenth Century Literature Index
Sir Richard Steele ( 16721729 ). John Gay ( 1685-1732 ). Alexander Pope (1688-1744 ). The premier poet of his age. Samuel Richardson ( 1689-1761 ).
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25. Richard Steele - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
TATLER 12th April, 1709 Sir Richard Steele 16721729 Portrait of 1711. Steele, Sir Richard 1672 1729, English essayist and playwright the dear Prue
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26. Steele, Sir Richard Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes By Steele, Sir Richard. 16721729 British Dramatist Essayist Editor.The insupportable labor of doing nothing. Steele, Sir Richard Idleness
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Famous Quotes By: Steele, Sir Richard 1672-1729 British Dramatist Essayist Editor
The insupportable labor of doing nothing.
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Idleness

It is to be noted that when any part of this paper appears dull there is a design in it.
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I cannot think of any character below the flatterer, except he who envies him.
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Flattery

Fire and swords are slow engines of destruction, compared to the tongue of a Gossip. Steele, Sir Richard Gossip The fool within himself is the object of pity, until he is flattered. Steele, Sir Richard Fools and Foolishness Simplicity of all things is the hardest to be copy. Steele, Sir Richard Imitation A little in drink, but at all times your faithful husband. Steele, Sir Richard Husbands Praise from an enemy is the most pleasing of all commendations. Steele, Sir Richard Praise The marriage state, with and without the affection suitable to it, is the completest image of Heaven and Hell we are capable of receiving in this life. Steele, Sir Richard Marriage I know of no manner of speaking so offensive as that of giving praise, and closing it with an exception.

27. Praise Famous Quote
Praise from an enemy is the most pleasing of all commendations. Praise Steele,Sir Richard 16721729 British Dramatist Essayist Editor
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Famous Quotes About Praise Praise invariably implies a reference to a higher standard.
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American Businesswoman Founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics No matter how busy you are, you must take time to make the other person feel important. Praise Ash, Mary Kay American Businesswoman Founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics The act of divine worship is the inestimable privilege of man, the only created being who bows in humility and adoration. Praise Ballou, Hosea 1771-1852 American Theologian Founder of Universalism The praise that comes from love does not make us vain, but more humble. Praise Barrie, Sir James M. 1860-1937 British Playwright The meanest, most contemptible kind of praise is that which first speaks well of a man, and then qualifies it with a But.

28. About Sir Richard Steele
, Sir Richard Steele (16721729) was an English essayist, novelistand playwright. He held several minor government positions before beginning......
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29. LondonTown.com London Nightlife Sir Richard Steele London 97
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The Sir Richard Steele This is less a pub and more a treasure trove of obscure and Named after Richard Steele (16721729), the famous Irish politician,
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Dame Freya Madeline (18931993) Travel Writer; Steele, Richard (1672-1729)Playwright and essayist; Stephen, Sir Leslie (1832-1904) Man of letters
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32. Steele - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Steele, Sir Richard 16721729. Irish-born English writer of plays and essays whofounded and edited The Tatler (1709-1711) and, with Joseph Addison,
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33. Lit Cafe: The Restoration And The Eighteenth Century
With the end of his education, Swift started working for Sir William Temple, anastounding Steele, Richard 16721729 Richard Steele was born in Dublin,
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Defoe, Daniel ... satires for the English court. In 1665, Dryden published his first successful play, The Indian Emperor . A year later, Dryden turned the table around and began writing in blank verse . This led him to the creation of his greatest play, All For Love (1678). After becoming Poet Laureate (1668) and historiographer royal (1670), Dryden produced a series of satires . His most successful was Absalom and Achitopel (1681). The same decade also withheld Religio laici The Hind and The Panther (1687), and William III (1688). Before his death at the age of 69, Dryden also wrote a few critical works.
Pepys, Samuel

Samuel Pepys was born in London, England and was educated at Cambridge. After going to university, Pepys joined the naval service and quickly moved up the ranks which soon brought him to the position as a secretary to the Admiralty (1672). After being accused of taking part in the Popish Plot (1679), Pepys was imprisoned and lost his position in office. In 1684, Pepys was reappointed to his position, and in that same year he also was appointed the president of the Royal Society. Pepys was never a major writer but from January 1, 1660, to May 31, 1669, he held a diary. His philosophy on everyday subjects and his paragraphs on the Great Plague (1665-1666), The Great Fire of London (1666), and the arrival of the Dutch fleet (1665-1667), have made his diary intriguing to many. Due to the diary being written in cipher, the diary was not decoded until 1825. Pepys died at the age of 76.

34. History Magazine
collaboration with Richard Steele (16721729) on a daily paper called TheSpectator. Richard Steele (later Sir Richard) was born in Dublin, Ireland.
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Wilkie (18241889); Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur 221b Baker Street Sherlock Holmes Steele, Richard (1672-1729); Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768); Stevenson,
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36. Entries
BARCKLAY, Sir Richard, A Discourse of the Felicitie of Man (1598). Steele,Richard (16721729), essayist. STEPHENS, Nathaniel (1606-1678) nonconformist
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ABERCROMBY, David (d 1701 or 1702). Scottish philosopher, precursor of Reid
AIRAY, Christopher
ALLEN, Thomas (1542-1632) , mathematician.
ALLESTREE, Richard. 1619-1681, royalist divine.
ASGILL, John (1659-1738), accused of blasphemy.
ASTELL, Mary (1668-1731), feminist, Cartesian, critic of Locke.
ASHMOLE, Elias (1717-1692) occultist, collector, founder of the Ashmolean.
ATTERBURY, Francis (1662-1732). conservative theologian.
ATWOOD, William (d c 1715) Whig politics.
AUBREY, John. (1626-1697), biographer. top B BACON, Francis. (1561-1626), Novum Organum, Advancement of Learning, etc. BACON, Nathaniel. (1587-1657), conservative politics. BAILLIE, Robert (1599-1662) learned Scots Presbyterian. BAINBRIDGE, John (1582-1643), mathematician

37. The Dictionary Of Irish Philosophers
Napier, Sir Joseph (19C) O’Brien, William Smith (180364) 19 Steele,Richard (1672-1729) 17 Stokes, George Gabriel (1819-1909) 19
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Abernethy, John (1680-1740) 18
Amory, Thomas (1691?-1788) 18
Arbuckle, James (d. 1742) 18
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Augustine, The Irish (fl. 655)
Bastable, James D. (20th C)
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Benn, Alfred William (1843-1914) 19
Berkeley, George (1685-1753) 18
Bernal, J. D. (1901-1971) Bernard, John Henry (1860-1927) 19 Boate [or De Boot, Bootius, Botius], Arnold (1606-53) and Gerard (1604-50) 17 Boole, George (1815-64) 19 Boyle, Robert (1627-1691) 17 Browne, Peter (1666-1735) 18 Bruce, William (1702-55) Bruce, William (1757-1841) Bryant, Sophie (1850-1922) 19 Bryce, James, Viscount Bryce (1838-1922) 19

38. Arts: Literature: Authors: S: Steele, Richard - Open Site
Steele, Sir Richard (16721729). —Essayist and dramatist, s. of a Dublin attorney,who d. when his s. was 5 years old, was on the nomination of the Duke of
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39. StreetSwing's Dance History Archives - Sir Roger De Coverly Dance Page - Main1
The Sir Roger de Coverly (or Finishing dance) is a true English Folk Bridge,Frank (18791941), Joseph Addison (1672-1719). Richard Steele (1672-1729)
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A B C ... XYZ (Photo Not Available) The Sir Roger de Coverly ( or Finishing dance ) is a true English Folk dance and was one of the prettiest of them all, It was probably named in 1650 after "Grandfather DeCoverly" and was published in Playford's "The Dancing Master" in 1690. The dance comes from a pre-Christian Irish dance "Rinnce Fadha", which evolved into the English country dance called the Sir Roger De Coverly which was founded on the old Contre Danses Country Dances ) and was the forerunner to the Virginia Reel It was first introduced to the French Ballets in 1745 and is said to have been revived at her in 1844. Once it became popular as an old Ballroom dance (1800's), it was used to finish the evening's dances ( last dance ). It was very proper to finish the night with a simple dance everyone could and would do, The De Coverly fit the bill. In America it was known as the

40. MacKaye, Steele --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Steele, Sir Richard English essayist, dramatist, journalist, and politician, dramatist, journalist, and politician Sir Rchard Steele (16721729).
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