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Sir Richard Steele's full - bottomed Wig Steele . Rump Wit Steele's Duel . The twenty - fifth Tatler Steele's first Dramatic Production Steele's Comedy of the “ Tender Husband ” Anecdote of Sir Richard Steele Addison's Loan to Steele ...
Sir Richard Steele's full - bottomed Wig Steele . Rump Wit Steele's Duel . The twenty - fifth Tatler Steele's first Dramatic Production Steele's Comedy of the “ Tender Husband ” Anecdote of Sir Richard Steele Addison's Loan to Steele ...
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ASSIGNMENT TO SAMUEL ADDISON AND STEELE'S JOINT BUCKLEY , THE BOOKSELLER , OF ONE HALF SHARE OF THE FIRST SEVEN VOLUMES OF THE SPECTATOR . WHEREAS there is already printed four volumes of the Spectators which include from number one to ...
ASSIGNMENT TO SAMUEL ADDISON AND STEELE'S JOINT BUCKLEY , THE BOOKSELLER , OF ONE HALF SHARE OF THE FIRST SEVEN VOLUMES OF THE SPECTATOR . WHEREAS there is already printed four volumes of the Spectators which include from number one to ...
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WHISTON'S CHARACTER OF STEELE . Sir Richard was indeed eminent for wit , yet destitute of true wisdom , in the whole conduct of his life . He wrote very well , but lived very ill . He was a Christian in principle , but not in practice .
WHISTON'S CHARACTER OF STEELE . Sir Richard was indeed eminent for wit , yet destitute of true wisdom , in the whole conduct of his life . He wrote very well , but lived very ill . He was a Christian in principle , but not in practice .
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VOL VI | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair Whitehall July 12 1717 | 463 |
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