The book Selections From the Works of Sir Richard Steele was written by author Carpenter, George Rice, 1863-1909 Here you can read free online of Selections From the Works of Sir Richard Steele book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Selections From the Works of Sir Richard Steele a good or bad book?
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x. In the prologue to The Funeral Steele had made a similar charge : — " Nature's deserted, and dramatic art, To dazzle now the eye, has left the heart ; Gay lights and dresses, long-extended scenes, Demons and angels moving in machines, All that can now or please or fright the fair May be performed without a writer's care. And is the skill of carpenter, not player." 50 26 Du Ruel was a French dancer who was at the time perform- ing at the Theatre Royal. VIII. LETTERS, 1707-8. See Introduction,... pages xix, xlviii. (i) was, according to Nichols, written August 14, and was Steele's third letter to Mary Scurlock ; (2) and (6) were published, somewhat altered, in No. 142 of the Spectator. 33 7 Ld. Sunderland's Office. Steele's duties as Gazetteer (see page xiii) made the office of the Secretary of the State his headquarters. 33 21 Mrs. Respectable women, whether married or single, were addressed as Mistress. 54 20 Saint James's Coffee-house. See note on page 44, 1.'2. 34 28 Hampton-Court.
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