Richard Steele
Active Years
Min year: 1667, Max year: 1800, Max count: 30
As Author
- 1667: An antidote against distractions: or, An indeavour to serve the Church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God. By Richard Steele M.A. and minister of the Gospel
- 1668: The husbandmans calling
- 1669: An antidote against distractions: or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God
- 1670: A plain discourse upon uprightness
- 1670: The husbandmans calling
- 1672: The husbandmans calling
- 1672: A plain discourse upon uprightness
- 1673: An antidote against distractions, or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God by Richard Steele
- 1681: The husbandmans calling
- 1684: The trades-man's calling
- 1684: A scheme and abstract of the Christian religion
- 1688: A discourse concerning old-age
- 1695: The procession
- 1695: The procession
- 1695: An antidote against distractions. Or, An indeavour to serve the Church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God
- 1698: The trades-man's calling
- 1701: The christian hero
- 1701: The funeral: or, Grief A-la-mode
- 1701: The christian hero
- 1704: The lying lover
- 1704: An imitation of the sixth ode of Horace
- 1705: The tender husband; or, The accomplish'd fools
- 1706: Prologue to the University of Oxford
- 1709: The christian hero
- 1710: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1710: The christian hero
- 1711: The christian hero
- 1711: What are the duties of man and wife towards each other
- 1711: The christian hero
- 1712: The funeral
- 1712: The lying lover
- 1712: The funeral: or, Grief A-la-mode
- 1712: The funeral
- 1712: The lying lovers; the funeral; and the tender husband: comedies. Written by Mr. Steele
- 1712: The christian hero
- 1712: The funeral
- 1713: The husbandmans calling
- 1713: The importance of Dunkirk consider'd
- 1713: The importance of Dunkirk consider'd
- 1713: The importance of Dunkirk consider'd
- 1713: The importance of Dunkirk consider'd
- 1713: The husbandmans calling
- 1714: A letter to a Member of Parliament
- 1714: The crisis: or, a discourse
- 1714: Mr. Steele's speech upon the proposal of Sir Thomas Hanmer for speaker of the House of Commons
- 1714: The french faith represented in the present state of Dunkirk. A letter to the Examiner, in defence of Mr. S-le
- 1714: The englishman
- 1714: The crisis
- 1714: Mr. Steele's apology for himself and his writings
- 1714: A defence of drinking to the pious memory of K. Charles I
- 1714: A defence of the crisis, written by Mr. Steele. Containing, a farther vindication of the late happy revolution. And the Protestant succession to the crown of England, in the illustrious house of Hanover
- 1714: Mr. Steel's speech upon the proposal of Sir Thomas Hanmer for Speaker of the House of Commons
- 1714: The Englishman
- 1714: Mr. Steele's speech upon the proposal of Sir Thomas Hanmer for speaker of the House of Commons
- 1714: The crisis: or, a discourse
- 1714: The Englishman
- 1714: The Englishman
- 1714: The crisis: or, a discourse
- 1714: The publick spirit of the Tories
- 1714: The prologue at the opening of the Theatre-Royal, the day after His Majesty's publick entry. Spoken by Mr. Wilks
- 1714: La crise
- 1714: Extracts of remarkable passages out of Mr. Steele's writings
- 1714: A letter to a Member of Parliament
- 1714: The Englishman
- 1714: A letter to a Member of Parliament
- 1714: The crisis: or, a discourse
- 1714: A letter to a Member of Parliament
- 1714: The romish ecclesiastical history of late years
- 1714: The Englishman: being the close of the paper so called
- 1714: The crisis
- 1714: Mr. Steele's apology for himself and his writings
- 1714: Extracts of remarkable passages out of Mr. Steele's writings
- 1715: Re?flexions sur l'importance de Dunkerque
- 1715: The political writings of Sir Richard Steele
- 1715: Town talk
- 1715: The lover. To which is added, The Reader; by the same author
- 1715: The lover
- 1715: The political writings of Sir Richard Steele
- 1716: A letter to a member, &c. concerning the condemn'd lords, in vindication of gentlemen calumniated in the St. James's Post of Friday March the 2d.
- 1716: The importance of Dunkirk considered
- 1716: Sir Richard Steel's speech for repealing of the Triennial Act
- 1716: Sir Richard Steel's speech with Mr. Lydall, Mr, [sic] Hampden, and Mr. Tussnell's speeches for repealing of the Triennial Act and their reasons for the septennial bill
- 1716: Sir Richard Steel's speech for repealing of the Triennial Act and his reasons for the septennial bill
- 1716: A letter to a member, &c. concerning the condemn'd lords, in vindication of gentlemen calumniated in the St. James's Post of Friday March the 2d
- 1716: A vindication of Sir Richard Steele
- 1716: The British subject's answer
- 1716: The englishman
- 1716: The British subject's answer, to the pretender's declaration. By Sir Richard Steel
- 1717: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1717: The funeral
- 1717: The funeral; and the tender husband
- 1717: The lying lover
- 1718: The lover and reader
- 1718: An account of the fish-pool
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: A letter to the Earl of O-d
- 1719: The spinster
- 1719: The spinster
- 1719: A letter to the Earl of O-----d, concerning the bill of peerage
- 1719: The plebeians
- 1719: The antidote. Number II. In a letter to The free-thinker. Occasion'd by later actions between Dr.Woodward and Dr.Mead
- 1719: A letter to the Earl of O-d
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The antidote, in a letter to the free--thinker, occasion'd by the management of the present dispute between Dr. Woodward and certain other physicians
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: A letter to the Earl of O----d
- 1719: A letter to the Earl of O-d, concerning the bill of peerage
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: A letter to the Earl of O-d, concerning the bill of peerage
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1719: The plebeian
- 1720: The state of the case between the Lord-Chamberlain of His Majesty's houshold, and the governor of the Royal Company of Comedians
- 1720: The crisis of property
- 1720: A nation a family
- 1720: The spinster
- 1720: The D----n of W-------r still the same
- 1720: The state of the case between the Lord-Chamberlain of His Majesty's household, and the governor of the Royal Company of Comedians
- 1720: The crisis of property
- 1720: The crisis of property
- 1721: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1722: The conscious lovers
- 1722: The conscious lovers
- 1722: The dramatick works of Sir Richard Steele
- 1722: The conscious lovers
- 1722: The christian hero
- 1723: The conscious lovers
- 1723: The conscious lovers
- 1723: The funeral
- 1723: The conscious lovers
- 1723: The conscious lovers
- 1723: Conscious lovers. A comedy
- 1723: The conscious lovers
- 1723: The conscious lovers
- 1723: The conscious lovers
- 1723: The lover and Reader
- 1724: The conscious lovers
- 1725: The tender husband
- 1725: The conscious lovers
- 1725: The christian hero
- 1725: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1725: The lying lover
- 1725: The crisis; or, A discourse representing from the most authentick records, the just causes of the late happy revolution
- 1727: The christian hero
- 1728: [The lying lover
- 1729: The conscious lovers
- 1729: The conscious lovers
- 1730: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1730: The importance of Dunkirk consider'd
- 1730: The conscious lovers
- 1731: The tender husband
- 1732: The conscious lovers
- 1732: The lying lover
- 1733: The dramatic works of the Late Sir Richard Steele
- 1733: The conscious lovers
- 1734: The funeral
- 1734: The tender husband
- 1735: The conscious lovers
- 1735: The tender husband
- 1735: The conscious lovers
- 1735: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1736: The conscious lovers
- 1736: The lying lover
- 1736: The dramatick works of the late Sir Richard Steele. Containing, Conscious lover [sic]. Funeral. Tender husband. Lying lover
- 1736: The lying lover
- 1736: The dramatick works of the late Sir Richard Steele. Containing, Conscious lover [sic]. Funeral. Tender husband. Lying lover
- 1736: The dramatick works of the late Sir Richard Steele. Containing I. The conscious lover [sic]. II. The funeral. III. The tender husband. IV. The lying lover
- 1736: The tender husband
- 1736: The dramatick works of the Late Sir Richard Steele. Containing, Conscious lover [sic]. Funeral. Tender husband. Lying lover
- 1737: The englishman
- 1737: The Christian hero
- 1740: The tender husband
- 1740: The conscious lovers
- 1741: The conscious lovers
- 1741: The christian hero
- 1742: Il funerale
- 1743: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1743: The dramatick works of Sir Richard Steele
- 1744: The conscious lovers
- 1745: The wisdom of our fore-fathers, recommended to the present times
- 1746: Extracts from Sir Richard Steele's Crisis, adapted to the present more dangerous and more important crisis. Recommended to the perusal of all true lovers of their country
- 1746: The conscious lovers
- 1747: The dramatick works of the Late Sir Richard Steele
- 1747: The dramatick works of Sir Richard Steele
- 1747: The lying lover
- 1747: The conscious lovers
- 1750: The funeral
- 1751: The conscious lovers. A comedy. Written by Sir Richard Steele
- 1751: The conscious lovers
- 1752: The lying lover
- 1753: The funeral: or, Grief A-la-mode
- 1753: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1754: An antidote against distractions
- 1754: The tender husband
- 1755: The conscious lovers
- 1755: The funeral, or grief a-la-mode
- 1755: The christian hero
- 1755: The conscious lovers
- 1755: The conscious lovers
- 1755: The dramatick works of Sir Richard Steele
- 1756: The christian hero
- 1756: The tender husband
- 1757: The conscious lovers
- 1758: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1759: The works of Sir Richard Steele
- 1760: The dramatick works of Sir Richard Steele, Knt
- 1760: The dramatic works of Sir Richard Steele, Knt
- 1760: The lying lover
- 1760: The conscious lovers
- 1760: The dramatic works of Sir Richard Steele, Knt
- 1760: The conscious lovers a comedy
- 1760: The conscious lovers a comedy: Written by Sir Richard Steele
- 1760: The conscious lovers
- 1761: The tender husband
- 1761: The conscious lovers
- 1761: The dramatic works of Sir Richard Steele, Knt
- 1764: The conscious lovers
- 1764: The dramatic works of Sir Richard Steele, Knt
- 1764: The lying lover
- 1764: The Christian hero
- 1766: The Christian hero
- 1766: The christian hero
- 1767: The conscious lovers
- 1767: The conscious lovers
- 1767: The conscious lovers
- 1768: The conscious lovers. A comedy. By Sir Richard Steele
- 1768: The conscious lovers
- 1768: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1768: The dramatic works of Sir Richard Steele, Knt
- 1768: The funeral
- 1770: The conscious lovers
- 1771: The tender husband
- 1771: The dramatic works of Sir Richard Steele
- 1771: The conscious lovers
- 1771: The dramatic works of Sir Richard Steele, Knt
- 1774: The conscious lovers
- 1776: The conscious lovers
- 1776: The funeral
- 1776: The conscious lovers
- 1776: The conscious lovers
- 1776: The conscious lovers
- 1776: The religious tradesman
- 1776: The lying lover: or, The Ladies friendship
- 1776: The funeral: or, grief a-la-mode
- 1777: The conscious lovers
- 1777: The funeral: or, Grief A-la-mode
- 1777: The tender husband
- 1777: The dramatic works of Sir Richard Steele, Knt
- 1778: The conscious lovers
- 1779: The tender husband
- 1780: The funeral
- 1780: The religious tradesman, or, Plain and serious hints of advice for the tradesman's prudent and pious conduct, from his entrance into business, to his leaving it off
- 1782: The conscious lovers
- 1782: The conscious lovers
- 1782: Youth's preceptor
- 1782: The conscious lovers
- 1785: The conscious lovers
- 1787: The epistolary correspondence of Sir Richard Steele
- 1787: The tender husband
- 1789: The town talk
- 1789: The conscious lovers
- 1789: The conscious lovers: A comedy. By Sir Richard Steele
- 1789: The lover, written in imitation of The tatler; by Marmaduke Myrtle, Gent. To which is added The reader. Both by the author of The tatler and Spectator
- 1790: The tender husband
- 1790: The funeral; or, grief a-la-mode
- 1790: The town talk
- 1790: The town talk, The Fish Pool, The Plebeian, The Old Whig, The Spinster, &c. By the authors of the tatler, spectator, and guardian. Now first collected with notes and illustrations
- 1791: The theatre
- 1791: The tender husband
- 1791: The tender husband
- 1791: The conscious lovers
- 1791: The conscious lovers
- 1791: The theatre
- 1791: The conscious lovers
- 1792: The christian hero
- 1792: Publishing by subscription, Steele's essay upon gardening
- 1793: The conscious lovers
- 1793: An essay upon gardening
- 1794: The funeral
- 1794: The conscious lovers
- 1794: The funeral; or, grief a-la-mode
- 1794: The funeral or grief a-la-mode
- 1797: The Lover
- 1799: The tender husband
- 1800: An essay upon gardening
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