The English Literary Periodical of Morals And Manners
The book The English Literary Periodical of Morals And Manners was written by author Ames, John Griffith, 1872-1945 Here you can read free online of The English Literary Periodical of Morals And Manners book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The English Literary Periodical of Morals And Manners a good or bad book?
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The Director. The Penny Weekly Journal. The Advocate. The Spy. The Churchman; or. The Loyalists' Weekly Journal. To this must be added: The British Harlequin. The Humourist. The Projector. The Patriot. Cato's Letters. Of these fourteen papers or collections of essays, two or three only properly deserve attention here, though it is im- possible to pass over two others without at least a brief mention. These two are The Theatre and The Anti-Theatre. Steele, by his views and expressions in his pol...itical paper on the Peerage Bill entitled The Plebian, brought down upon himself the anger of the court. The government almost immediately withdrew its Q). Nichols. "Literary Anecdotes of Eighteenth Century". Vol. IV, page 39. The English Literary Periodical of Morals and Manners 103 protection and revoked the patent which had made Steele Gov- ernor of the Royal Company of Comedians, to which no small income was attached. Steele foresaw the coming danger and un- dertook to defend and vindicate himself, the stage, and his brother managers, by a periodical publication which he called the Theatre.
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