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Richard Steele Lewis Gibbs. of any periodical whatever . It is in the Tatler , however , that Steele is at his happiest , and it is here that we find examples of Addison's ironic wit , as exquisite as any- thing he wrote afterwards ...
Richard Steele Lewis Gibbs. of any periodical whatever . It is in the Tatler , however , that Steele is at his happiest , and it is here that we find examples of Addison's ironic wit , as exquisite as any- thing he wrote afterwards ...
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Richard Steele Lewis Gibbs. BIBLIOGRAPHY SIR RICHARD STEELE ( 1672-1729 ) The Procession . A poem on Her Majesty's Funeral . By a Gentleman of the Army ( 1695 ) ; The Christian Hero : an argu- ment proving that no principles but those of ...
Richard Steele Lewis Gibbs. BIBLIOGRAPHY SIR RICHARD STEELE ( 1672-1729 ) The Procession . A poem on Her Majesty's Funeral . By a Gentleman of the Army ( 1695 ) ; The Christian Hero : an argu- ment proving that no principles but those of ...
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Richard Steele Lewis Gibbs. been his patient . I believe I have seen twenty mounte- banks that have given physic to the Czar of Muscovy . The Great Duke of Tuscany escapes no better . The Elector of Brandenburgh was likewise a very good ...
Richard Steele Lewis Gibbs. been his patient . I believe I have seen twenty mounte- banks that have given physic to the Czar of Muscovy . The Great Duke of Tuscany escapes no better . The Elector of Brandenburgh was likewise a very good ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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