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Sir Richard Steele ( c. 1671 – 1 September 1729) was an Anglo-Irish writer, playwright and politician best known as the co-founder of the magazine The ...
Sir Richard Steele was an English essayist, dramatist, journalist, and politician, best known as principal author (with Joseph Addison) of the periodicals ...
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He died on 1 Sept. 1729 and was buried at St. Peter's, Carmarthen, having bequeathed his Llangunnor estate to his two daughters.
Steele, Sir Richard (1672–1729), essayist, whig polemicist, and politician, was born in the parish of St Bride's in Dublin, and baptised 12 March 1672.
Sir Richard Steele (Isaac Bickerstaff; 1672–1729) was a prominent man of letters during Queen Anne's reign, inseparably linked with Joseph Addison.
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The eighteenth century essayist, dramatist, journalist and politician Sir Richard Steele is best known today as the principal author of the periodicals 'The ...
He launched and was the principal author (under the name Isaac Bickerstaff) of the essay periodical The Tatler (April 1709–January 1711), in which he ...
21‏/04‏/2017 · He was also a political writer and life-long advocate of theatre, working as a playwright, theatre-critic and theatre manager. Steele was ...
Looking for books by Richard Steele? See all books authored by Richard Steele, including Selections from The Tatler and The Spectator (Penguin Classics), ...