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  • Moral Intent in the Plays and Dramatic Criticism of Richard Steele

    Moral Intent in the Plays and Dramatic Criticism of Richard Steele

  • Richard Steele: a Conscious Rationalist

    Richard Steele: a Conscious Rationalist

  • The Spectator

    The Spectator

  • Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. Selections from the Spectator Papers

    Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. Selections from the Spectator Papers

  • Historical Field List: Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century

    Historical Field List: Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century

  • Area 5: Restoration and 18Th-Century British Literature Primary Texts 1) Drama William Wycherley, the Country Wife (1675) Aphra

    Area 5: Restoration and 18Th-Century British Literature Primary Texts 1) Drama William Wycherley, the Country Wife (1675) Aphra

  • The Politics of Handel's Early London Operas

    The Politics of Handel's Early London Operas

  • Drama 17Th and 18Th Centuries: Heroic Drama, Restoration Comedy, Sentimental Drama

    Drama 17Th and 18Th Centuries: Heroic Drama, Restoration Comedy, Sentimental Drama

  • The Periodical Essays of Steele, Addison, Johnson, and Goldsmith

    The Periodical Essays of Steele, Addison, Johnson, and Goldsmith

  • Proper Names in Plays, by Chance Or Design?

    Proper Names in Plays, by Chance Or Design?

  • Field List: the Long Eighteenth Century • Joseph Addison And

    Field List: the Long Eighteenth Century • Joseph Addison And

  • The Periodical Essays of Steele, Addison, Johnson, and Goldsmith Carol Meyers Illinois Wesleyan University

    The Periodical Essays of Steele, Addison, Johnson, and Goldsmith Carol Meyers Illinois Wesleyan University

  • THE RISE of the LIBERTINE HERO on the RESTORATION STAGE by JAMES BRYAN HILEMAN (Under the Direction of Elizabeth Kraft)

    THE RISE of the LIBERTINE HERO on the RESTORATION STAGE by JAMES BRYAN HILEMAN (Under the Direction of Elizabeth Kraft)

  • “Antitheatrical Theatricalism” on the Eighteenth-Century English Stage,

    “Antitheatrical Theatricalism” on the Eighteenth-Century English Stage," Criticism: Vol

  • Restoration/Eighteenth Century

    Restoration/Eighteenth Century

  • Reading Gossip in Early Eighteenth-Century England, by Nicola Parsons. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Pp. Xi + 211. $84.00

    Reading Gossip in Early Eighteenth-Century England, by Nicola Parsons. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. Pp. Xi + 211. $84.00

  • James Cummins Bookseller

    James Cummins Bookseller

  • I WARFARE, TRADE, and “INDIANS” in BRITISH LITERATURE, 1652-1711 by PETER CARLETON CRAFT DISSERTATION Submitted in Partial F

    I WARFARE, TRADE, and “INDIANS” in BRITISH LITERATURE, 1652-1711 by PETER CARLETON CRAFT DISSERTATION Submitted in Partial F

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  • Aphra Behn and Susanna Centlivre: a Materialist- Feminist Study
  • Between 1717 and 1721 a Fierce Battle Was Fought Within the Whig Régime
  • Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Comedy
  • Rudiments of Commerce’ in the State of Nature
  • View of the Mind’S Operation, External Matter Imposes Mysterious Material Waves on Man’S Material Mind Which Then
  • The Spectator
  • Some Drafts by Richard Steele for the Tatler, the Spectator, and the Guardian
  • A Rhetorical Analysis of Eighteenth Century Conversations Regarding
  • The "Spectator"S Moral Economy Author(S): Charles A. Knight Source: Modern Philology, Vol
  • A Study of Family Relationships in the Restoration Comedy of Manners. Susan Marcia Flierl Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
  • St George Tucker's Essay "For the Old Batchellor" "The History of Contentment, an Allegory"
  • Part 4 Manuscript, Print, Word of Mouth
  • Ftddxsfw Im3 7"" '" STE2LR I?! the "SPECTATOR" PAPERS
  • Using the Spectator to Stereotype the Country Tory
  • Neutering Addison and Steele: Aesthetic Failure and the Spectatorial Public Sphere Author(S): Anthony Pollock Source: ELH, Vol
  • Gender, Credit and the Periodical in Eighteenth-Century England
  • How the Female Tatler Complemented Addison and Steele. (Under the Direction of John Morillo.)
  • Politeness in Eighteenth-Century Drama: a Discursive Approach


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